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作为动态竞赛的选举活动

Electoral Campaigns as Dynamic Contests
Journal of the European Economic Association · 2024 · Avidit Acharya、Edoardo Grillo、Takuo Sugaya、Eray Turkel

中文摘要

我们构建了一个选举活动模型,其中两名以当选为目标的候选人跨期分配预算,以影响各自的获胜概率。我们使用一个随时间推移而趋于衰减的状态变量来衡量候选人不断变化的获胜概率,并将其称为候选人的“相对受欢迎程度”。在基准模型中,两名候选人的均衡支出之比等于其初始预算之比;支出不受相对受欢迎程度以往实现值的影响;并且,受欢迎程度过程中的衰减强度与候选人随选举日临近而增加支出的速率之间存在正相关关系。我们利用这一关系,估计美国地方选举中人们所感知的受欢迎程度领先优势的衰减率。

Abstract

Abstract We develop a model of electoral campaigns in which two office-motivated candidates allocate their budgets over time to affect their odds of winning. We measure the candidates’ evolving odds of winning using a state variable that tends to decay over time, and we refer to it as the candidates’ “relative popularity.” In our baseline model, the equilibrium ratio of spending by each candidate equals the ratio of their initial budgets; spending is independent of past realizations of relative popularity; and there is a positive relationship between the strength of decay in the popularity process and the rate at which candidates increase their spending over time as election day approaches. We use this relationship to recover estimates of the perceived decay rate in popularity leads in U.S. subnational elections.
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