A Model of Farsighted Voting

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Political Economy Workshop
University of Pennsylvania

3718 Locust Walk
309 McNeil

Philadelphia, PA

United States

I present a method of interpreting voter preferences in settings where policy remains in effect until replaced by new legislation. In such settings voters consider not only the utility they receive from a given policy today, but also the utility they will receive from policies likely to replace that policy in the future. Long-term preferences are characterized for situations where policy is ongoing and voters are farsighted.

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Elizabeth Maggie Penn

Harvard

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