Why it can be rational to vote Andrew Gelman - November 4, 2018 [caption id="attachment_64714" align="aligncenter" width="960"] (David Goldman/AP)[/caption] I like to run
Why it can be rational to vote Andrew Gelman - November 8, 2016 [caption id="attachment_49104" align="aligncenter" width="960"] Wristbands for voters in Chicago. (Jim
Violence as a Source of Trust in Mafia-type Organizations Henry Farrell - July 11, 2013 Criminals have great difficulty in trusting each other - they
The Purest Political Economist of Them All: Albert Hirschman’s Legacy Joshua Tucker - June 12, 2013 Continuing our collaboration with the APSA Political Economy newsletter, today
Why it can be rational to vote Andrew Gelman - November 6, 2012 I think I can best do my civic duty by
Voting can be rational, and don’t believe innumerate arguments that claim otherwise Andrew Gelman - October 4, 2012 In an article entitled "Your Vote Doesn't Count: Why (almost)
Arrow’s other theorem Andrew Gelman - April 22, 2011 I received the following email from someone who'd like to
Yes, it can be rational to vote. Yes, your vote could determine the outcome of the election. Maybe if 90% of well-educated, older white people do something, we shouldn’t be so quick to dismiss it as “irrational.” Etc. Andrew Gelman - January 20, 2011 Seeing as the Freakonomics people were kind enough to link
Why it can be rational to vote Andrew Gelman - November 1, 2010 I think I can best do my civic duty by