谈判中的排名效应:来自政府组建的证据

Rank Effects in Bargaining: Evidence from Government Formation

Review of Economic Studies · 2019
被引 33
人大 A+FT50ABS 4*

中文导读

研究发现,在议会制中,得票最多的政党比仅凭席位份额预测的更容易组阁,这一效应在西班牙市政选举中与多得一席的效果相当,且选民会惩罚任命市长的第二得票政党。

Abstract

Abstract Theories of multilateral bargaining and coalition formation applied to legislatures predict that parties’ seat shares determine their bargaining power. We present findings that are difficult to reconcile with this prediction, but consistent with a norm prescribing that “the most voted party should form the government”. We first present case studies from several countries and regression discontinuity design-based evidence from twenty-eight national European parliaments. We then focus on 2,898 Spanish municipal elections in which two parties tie in the number of seats. We find that the party with slightly more general election votes is substantially more likely to appoint the mayor. Since tied parties should (on average) have equal bargaining power, this identifies the effect of being labeled the most voted. This effect is comparable to that of obtaining an additional seat, and is also present when a right-wing party is the most voted and the second and third most voted parties are allied left-wing parties who can form a combined majority. A model where elections both aggregate information and discipline incumbents can rationalize our results and yields additional predictions we take to the data, such as voters punishing second most voted parties that appoint mayors.

议席份额谈判权力得票最多政党政府组建