Because voters partly evaluate politicians on the policies they favor (not just on results), the more competitive the political race, the more reliably politicians deliver the policies voters want—so persistently mistaken voter beliefs persistently produce bad policies, since favoring those policies is what it takes to get elected.

causalpending

Speaker

Bryan Caplan

Evidence Quote

if voters think that a policy is a good idea then even if they're wrong politicians are going to compete with each other in order to adopt it

Source

Bryan Caplan on The Myth of the Rational Voter 6/25/2007EconTalk
Created: 6/15/2026, 9:20:37 AM

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