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Title

Land lotteries, long-term wealth, and political selection.

Authors

Poulos, Jason

Abstract

Does personal wealth cause individuals to select into public office? This study exploits the 1805 and 1807 Georgia land lotteries to investigate the hypothesis that wealth increases political power. Most eligible males participated in the lotteries and more than one-in-ten participants won a land prize worth over half of median property wealth. I find no evidence that lottery wealth increases the likelihood of officeholding or running for office, and argue that those null findings are informative because the estimates are not practically different from zero. The absence of a treatment effect implies that commonly observed cross-sectional correlations between personal wealth and officeholding are likely explained by selection effects.

Subjects

WEALTH; LOTTERIES; AMERICAN politicians; POLITICIANS; LANDOWNERS; POLITICAL participation; FINANCE

Publication

Public Choice, 2019, Vol 178, Issue 1/2, p217

ISSN

0048-5829

Publication type

Academic Journal

DOI

10.1007/s11127-018-00625-9

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