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- Paradox_of_voting abstract "The paradox of voting, also called Downs paradox, is that for a rational, self-interested voter, the costs of voting will normally exceed the expected benefits. Because the chance of exercising the pivotal vote (i.e., in an otherwise tied election) is minuscule compared to any realistic estimate of the private individual benefits of the different possible outcomes, the expected benefits of voting are less than the costs. The fact that people do vote is a problem for public choice theory, first observed by Anthony Downs.".
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- Paradox_of_voting wikiPageWikiLink Altruism.
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- Paradox_of_voting wikiPageWikiLink Anthony_Downs.
- Paradox_of_voting wikiPageWikiLink Category:1957_introductions.
- Paradox_of_voting wikiPageWikiLink Category:Elections.
- Paradox_of_voting wikiPageWikiLink Category:Public_choice_theory.
- Paradox_of_voting wikiPageWikiLink Cooperation.
- Paradox_of_voting wikiPageWikiLink Egotism.
- Paradox_of_voting wikiPageWikiLink Genetics.
- Paradox_of_voting wikiPageWikiLink Majoritarianism.
- Paradox_of_voting wikiPageWikiLink Polling_place.
- Paradox_of_voting wikiPageWikiLink Public_choice.
- Paradox_of_voting wikiPageWikiLink Rational_egoism.
- Paradox_of_voting wikiPageWikiLink Rational_ignorance.
- Paradox_of_voting wikiPageWikiLink Rationality.
- Paradox_of_voting wikiPageWikiLink Suffrage.
- Paradox_of_voting wikiPageWikiLink Superrationality.
- Paradox_of_voting wikiPageWikiLink United_States_presidential_election,_2000.
- Paradox_of_voting wikiPageWikiLink Voting.
- Paradox_of_voting wikiPageWikiLink Voting_age.
- Paradox_of_voting wikiPageWikiLink Voting_system.
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- Paradox_of_voting subject Category:1957_introductions.
- Paradox_of_voting subject Category:Elections.
- Paradox_of_voting subject Category:Public_choice_theory.
- Paradox_of_voting type Redirect.
- Paradox_of_voting type Theory.
- Paradox_of_voting comment "The paradox of voting, also called Downs paradox, is that for a rational, self-interested voter, the costs of voting will normally exceed the expected benefits. Because the chance of exercising the pivotal vote (i.e., in an otherwise tied election) is minuscule compared to any realistic estimate of the private individual benefits of the different possible outcomes, the expected benefits of voting are less than the costs.".
- Paradox_of_voting label "Paradox of voting".
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