A Model of Focusing in Political Choice

47 Pages Posted: 6 Nov 2017 Last revised: 6 May 2020

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Salvatore Nunnari

Bocconi University; Bocconi University - IGIER - Innocenzo Gasparini Institute for Economic Research

Jan Zapal

CERGE-EI; IAE-CSIC and Barcelona GSE

Date Written: October 2017

Abstract

This paper develops a model of voters' and politicians' behavior based on the notion that voters focus disproportionately on and, hence, overweigh certain attributes of policies. We assume that policies have two attributes---resources devoted to two distinct issues (e.g., defense and education)---and that voters focus more on the attribute in which their options differ more. First, we consider exogenous policies and show that focusing polarizes the electorate. Second, we consider the endogenous supply of policies by politicians running for office and show that focusing leads to inefficiencies: voters that are more focused are more influential; distorted attention empowers social groups that are larger and more sensitive to changes on either issue; resources are channelled towards divisive issues. Finally, we show that augmenting classical models of electoral competition with focusing can contribute to explain puzzling stylized facts such as the inverse correlation between income inequality and redistribution.

JEL Classification: D30, D72, D78

Suggested Citation

Nunnari, Salvatore and Zapal, Jan, A Model of Focusing in Political Choice (October 2017). CEPR Discussion Paper No. DP12407, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=3066019

Salvatore Nunnari (Contact Author)

Bocconi University ( email )

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Bocconi University - IGIER - Innocenzo Gasparini Institute for Economic Research

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Italy

Jan Zapal

CERGE-EI ( email )

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Czech Republic

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IAE-CSIC and Barcelona GSE ( email )

Barcelona, 08193
Spain

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