Gerrymandering in State Legislatures: Frictions from Axiomatic Bargaining

IF 5.6 1区 经济学 Q1 ECONOMICS American Economic Journal-Economic Policy Pub Date : 2022-11-01 DOI:10.1257/pol.20190213
Hisam Sabouni, Cameron A. Shelton
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Theories of partisan redistricting postulate unitary actors maximizing their party’s expected seat share. Yet, the partition of a fixed supply of friendly voters necessarily implies a tragedy of the commons. We recast partisan redistricting as a bargaining game among the sitting representatives of the party controlling the map. The status quo is the threat point, explaining why changes are frequently minor. This bargaining framework implies that highly competitive districts will receive more help from redistricting if they are already represented by the party in charge. Employing a regression discontinuity design with precinct-level data, we find support for this prediction. (JEL C78, D72)
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州立法机构的不公正划分选区:公理议价的摩擦
党派重新划分选区的理论假设单一行为者最大化其政党的预期席位份额。然而,友好选民的固定供给的分割必然意味着一场公地悲剧。我们将党派间的选区重划重塑为控制选区的政党的现任代表之间的讨价还价游戏。现状是威胁点,它解释了为什么变更经常是次要的。这种讨价还价的框架意味着,如果竞争激烈的地区已经由执政党代表,那么这些地区将从重新划分选区中获得更多帮助。采用回归不连续设计与区域水平的数据,我们发现支持这一预测。(凝胶c78, d72)
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期刊介绍: The American Economic Review (AER) is a general-interest economics journal. The journal publishes 12 issues containing articles on a broad range of topics. Established in 1911, the AER is among the nation's oldest and most respected scholarly journals in economics. American Economic Journal: Economic Policy publishes papers covering a range of topics, the common theme being the role of economic policy in economic outcomes. Subject areas include public economics; urban and regional economics; public policy aspects of health, education, welfare and political institutions; law and economics; economic regulation; and environmental and natural resource economics.
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