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    Expressiveness and Voting Decision: New Evidence from the Korean Parliamentary Election
    with Y. U. N. Sungho
    Japanese Journal of Political Science 15 (2): 259-274. 2014.
    According to the expressive view of voting, a voter derives expressive utility from casting a vote. We present two possible sources of expressive utility: social interaction with voters having the same political preferences, and interestingness of the election. First, it has been suggested that a voter's expressive utility may increase when there are more voters having the same political preference. We extend this line of study and test the hypothesis that a voter's expressive utility increases …Read more