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Full Transparency of Politicians' Actions Does Not Increase the Quality of Political Representation
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Political Decision-makingPolitical ProcessPolitical BehaviorPublic ChoiceSmart VotingSocial SciencesObserved DivergenceDemocracyPolitical RepresentationPolitical CommunicationElection ForecastingPublic PolicyGovernment TransparencyVoting RulePolitical CompetitionAccountabilityArtsFull TransparencyPolitical Science
Abstract We identify the impact of transparency in political decision-making on the quality of political representation with a difference-in-difference strategy. The quality of political representation is measured by the observed divergence of parliamentary decisions from revealed voter preferences on identical issues. We show that full transparency of votes of individual politicians does not decrease divergence from voter preferences.
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