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To Vote or Not to Vote

The Merits and Limits of Rational Choice Theory

Author: Andre Blais  

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What makes people decide to vote? In addressing this question, Andr Blais examines the factors that affect turnout and considers what affects peoples decision to vote or to abstain. In doing so, Blais assesses the merits and limitations of the rational choice model in explaining voter behavior.

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What makes people decide to vote? In addressing this question, Andr Blais examines the factors that affect turnout and considers what affects peoples decision to vote or to abstain. In doing so, Blais assesses the merits and limitations of the rational choice model in explaining voter behavior.

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What makes people decide to vote? In addressing this simple question, Andr\u00e9 Blais examines the factors that increase or decrease turnout at the aggregate, cross-national level and considers what affects people\u2019s decision to vote or to abstain. In doing so, Blais assesses the merits and limitations of the rational choice model in explaining voter behavior. The past few decades have witnessed a rise in the popularity of the rational choice model in accounting for voter turnout, and more recently a groundswell of outspoken opposition to rational choice theory.Blais tackles this controversial subject in an engaging and personal way, bringing together the opposing theories and literatures, and offering convincing tests of these different viewpoints. Most important, he handles the discussion in a clear and balanced manner. Using new data sets from many countries, Blais concludes that while rational choice is an important tool—even when it doesn\u2019t work—its empirical contribution to understanding why people vote is quite limited.Whether one supports rational choice theory or opposes it, Blais\u2019s evenhanded and timely analysis will certainly be of interest, and is well-suited for advanced undergraduate and graduate-level classes.

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Critic Reviews

“Blais examines the vital issues of what makes people decide to vote in political elections and referendums.”

The informative and very highly recommended text is enhanced for political sciece students with a pertinent mumber of relevant appendices.
--Wisconsin Bookwatch

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About the Author

Andre Blais is professor of political science and fellow with the Centre de recherche et developpement en economique at the Universite de Montreal. He has published twelve books and more than one hundred articles in journals such as the American Journal o

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Product Details

Publisher
University of Pittsburgh Press
Published
3rd August 2000
Edition
1st
Pages
208
ISBN
9780822957348

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