POLITICALMIND - Explaining Politicians' and Voters' Behavior
Tommaso Nannicini
Principal Investigator
ERC-2014-CoG
October 2015 - July 2021
Grant Agreement ID: 648833
Theoretical models and empirical studies in political economy aim at explaining both the beliefs and the choices of voters and politicians, so as to assess their impact on economic policy. In particular, a recent literature has recognized the crucial relevance of the identity of politicians in taking policy decisions and ultimately in shaping the fate of their country (Besley 2005; Jones and Olken 2005). In this project, we will address two neglected elements in the existing literature: the role of political parties as organizational structures that shape political careers (i.e., who gets on top in democracies); and the nature of social preferences, personality traits, and cognitive biases in understanding the beliefs and the choices of both politicians and voters.To make this research agenda operational, we will cover a set of related topics, which will range from the analysis of networks and career trajectories within political parties to the impact of emotions on protests, from the cognitive biases and personality traits of elected officials to the impact of violence on long-term political attitudes, from cognitive dissonance in voting to the contamination between political andjudicial elections.From a methodological perspective, the project will tackle these issues empirically by combining thecollection of original individual-level datasets (mainly in Italy) with the implementation of design-based identification strategies (Angrist and Pischke 2010). In particular, based on a careful institutional analysis of the topics under investigation, the empirical strategies will range from randomized controlled trials to instrumental variables, fromlaboratory experiments with elected officials (i.e., taking politicians to the lab) to regression discontinuity designs
This project has received funding from the European Research Council (ERC) under the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme.