Pennill, Matthew
(2016)
Expectations, preferences, and voter turnout: An application of prospect theory to the calculus of voting.
LSE Department of Government Blog
(08 Dec 2016).
Website.
Abstract
Matthew Pennill graduated with a BSc Government and Economics from the Department of Government in 2015. He subsequently completed an MSc Economics at Universitat Pompeu Fabra and will be joining a global financial services firm in 2017 as a Macro Strategist. His research was highly commended in the Poster category at the LSE Research Festival 2016. We asked Matthew a few questions about his poster, titled ‘Expectations, Preferences, and Voter Turnout: An application of Prospect Theory to the Calculus of Voting’.
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