Fake News, Voter Overconfidence, and the Quality of Democratic Choice

Author:

Kartal Melis1,Tyran Jean-Robert2

Affiliation:

1. Department of Economics, Vienna University of Economics and Business (email: )

2. Department of Economics, University of Vienna, Faculty of Business, Economics and Statistics; Department of Economics, University of Copenhagen, Faculty of Social Sciences (email: )

Abstract

This paper studies, theoretically and experimentally, the effects of overconfidence and fake news on information aggregation and the quality of democratic choice in a common-interest setting. We theoretically show that overconfidence exacerbates the adverse effects of widespread misinformation (i.e., fake news). We then analyze richer models that allow for partisanship, targeted misinformation intended to sway public opinion, and news signals correlated across voters (due to media ownership concentration or censorship). In our experiment, overconfidence severely undermines information aggregation, suggesting that the effect of overconfidence can be much more pronounced at the collective than at the individual level. (JEL C91, D12, D72, D82, D83, L82)

Publisher

American Economic Association

Subject

Economics and Econometrics

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