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Stefano Dellavigna, John A. List, Ulrike Malmendier, Gautam Rao, Voting to Tell Others, The Review of Economic Studies, Volume 84, Issue 1, January 2017, Pages 143–181, https://doi.org/10.1093/restud/rdw056
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Why do people vote? We design a field experiment to estimate a model of voting “because others will ask”. The expectation of being asked motivates turnout if individuals derive pride from telling others that they voted, or feel shame from admitting that they did not vote, provided that lying is costly. In a door-to-door survey about election turnout, we experimentally vary (1) the informational content and use of a flyer pre-announcing the survey, (2) the duration and payment for the survey, and (3) the incentives to lie about past voting. The experimental results indicate significant social image concerns. For the 2010 Congressional election, we estimate a value of voting “to tell others” of about