It makes sense to vote in elections if you think one candidate will lead to greater prosperity.

van der Burg, Tsjalle; Carminati, Lara; and Wilderom, Celeste (2020) It makes sense to vote in elections if you think one candidate will lead to greater prosperity. [['eprint_typename_blog_post' not defined]]
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Despite the importance of national elections, many Americans see little value in voting. Tsjalle van der Burg, Lara Carminati and Celeste Wilderom use economic theory to argue that the potential benefits of voting always outweigh the costs to an individual. They write that while the likelihood that any one vote might make a difference is very small, if a voter feels that their candidate is better for the country’s national income over the next four years, that potential benefit will outweigh any cost of voting.

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