Data and Code for: How Effective Are Monetary Incentives to Vote? Evidence from a Nationwide Policy
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We study voters' response to marginal changes to the fine for electoral abstention in Peru, leveraging variation from a nationwide reform. A smaller fine has a robust, negative effect on voter turnout, partly through irregular changes in voter registration. However, representation is largely unaffected, as most of the lost votes are blank or invalid. We also show that the effect of an exemption from compulsory voting is substantially larger than that of a full fine reduction, suggesting that non-monetary incentives are the main drivers behind the effectiveness of compulsory voting. Note: This is data and code accompanying the article.
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Harris School of Public Policy, University of Chicago; Department of Economics, Universitat Pompeu Fabra; Barcelona GSE; IPEG; CEPR
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2021-01-01



