I have a feeling that the cost of downvoting questions means that users prefer to vote to close (which costs nothing), leading to interesting (but perhaps poorly expressed) questions being closed inappropriately or prematurely. You'd think that once you had 3000 points you wouldn't care about the occasional -1, but the difference between -1 (for downvoting) and -0 (for voting to close) may still be psychologically significant.
Here's an example I noticed today:
It's not a great question, but it's not "ambiguous, vague, incomplete, overly broad, or rhetorical" and it can be answered in its current form. And if you stop to think about it (rather than just hitting the "close" button), you'll see that there's some interesting computer science hidden there.
So I think it would be appropriate for voting to close to have a similar cost in reputation to downvoting.