Uncertainty and Persuasion. Essays on Behavioral Political Economy
Abstract
When voters form their political opinions and decide whom to vote for, they are confronted with at least two types of uncertainty. First, voters cannot be sure what reforms a political party will pursue once in office. Second, the outcomes of political reforms are never perfectly known. How can political actors exploit this uncertainty to persuade voters and to shape public opinion? And how can voters mitigate this uncertainty by making inferences about the likely outcomes of political reforms and the credibility of parties' promises? Across three papers, I show that parties can shape public opinion by influencing voter beliefs about the outcomes of political reforms. However, voters discount both outcome predictions that clash strongly with their prior beliefs and policy changes which they perceive to be motivated by vote-maximizing considerations in contrast to sincere policy considerations. This dissertation shows that changing voter beliefs is an important way to shape public opinion, but that voters' pre-existing beliefs also constrain what politicians can claim without losing their credibility.
Parts of work
Christensen L. (2021) How Does Uncertainty Affect Voters’ Preferences? British Journal of Political
Science. Forthcoming: 1-19. ::doi::10.1017/S0007123421000247 Christensen L. (2021) Optimal Persuasion under Confirmation Bias: Theory and Evidence from a Registered Report. Journal of Experimental Political Science. Forthcoming: 1-17. ::doi::10.1017/XPS.2021.21 Christensen L. and Fernandez-Vazquez, P. (2021) Shifting Motivations: Inferring Valence from Policy Shifts. Unpublished manuscript.
Degree
Doctor of Philosophy
University
University of Gothenburg. Faculty of Social Sciences
Göteborgs universitet. Samhällsvetenskapliga fakulteten
Institution
Department of Political Science ; Statsvetenskapliga institutionen
Disputation
Fredagen den 4 februari 2022, kl. 13.15 i Torgny Segerstedtssalen, Universitetets huvudbyggnad, Vasaparken 1, Göteborg.
Date of defence
2022-02-04
Date
2022-01-13Author
Christensen, Love
Keywords
Uncertainty
Persuasion
Belief formation
Preference formation
Public opinion
Publication type
Doctoral thesis
ISBN
978-91-8009-613-3
978-91-8009-612-6
ISSN
0346-5942
Series/Report no.
Göteborg Studies in Politics
171
Language
eng