How to Classify a Government? Can a Neural Network do it?

dc.contributor.authorCaleiro, Antóniopor
dc.date.accessioned2013-04-03T11:29:30Z
dc.date.available2013-04-03T11:29:30Z
dc.date.created2005por
dc.date.issued2005por
dc.description.abstractAn electoral cycle created by governments is a phenomenon that seems to characterise, at least in some particular occasions and/or circumstances, the democratic economies. As it is generally accepted, the short-run electorally-induced fluctuations prejudice the long-run welfare. Since the very first studies on the matter, some authors offered suggestions as to what should be done against this electorally-induced instability. A good alternative to the obvious proposal to increase the electoral period length is to consider that voters abandon a passive and naive behaviour and, instead, are willing to learn about government’s intentions. The electoral cycle literature has developed in two clearly distinct phases. The first one considered the existence of non-rational (naive) voters whereas the second one considered fully rational voters. It is our view that an intermediate approach is more appropriate, i.e. one that considers learning voters, which are boundedly rational. In this sense, one may consider neural networks as learning mechanisms used by voters to perform a classification of the incumbent in order to distinguish opportunistic (electorally motivated) from benevolent (non-electorally motivated) behaviour of the government. The paper explores precisely the problem of how to classify a government showing in which, if so, circumstances a neural network, namely a perceptron, can resolve that problem.por
dc.identifier.authoremailcaleiro@uevora.ptpor
dc.identifier.authorworkplaceDepartment of Economics, University of Évorapor
dc.identifier.citationCaleiro, A. (2005), How to Classify a Government? Can a Neural Network do it? , Documento de Trabalho nº 2005/09, Universidade de Évora, Departamento de Economia.por
dc.identifier.jelclassificationC450, D720, E320por
dc.identifier.numpag24por
dc.identifier.repecnumber9_2005por
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/10174/8428
dc.language.isoengpor
dc.rightsopenAccesspor
dc.subjectClassificationpor
dc.subjectElectionspor
dc.subjectGovernmentpor
dc.subjectNeural Networkspor
dc.subjectOutput Persistencepor
dc.subjectPerceptionspor
dc.titleHow to Classify a Government? Can a Neural Network do it?por
dc.typeworkingPaperpor

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