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The Effects of Lottery Prizes on Winners and Their Neighbors: Evidence from the Dutch Postcode Lottery
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2011
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Bmw WinnersBehavioral Decision MakingSocial InfluenceSocial StratificationSocial SciencesSocial MobilityExperimental EconomicsDutch Postcode LotteryMobility AnalysisPublic PolicyEconomicsBehavioral SciencesSocial ImpactLottery WinnersIndividual MobilityBehavioral EconomicsSocial BehaviorBusinessGamblingDecision ScienceLottery Prizes
Each week, the Dutch Postcode Lottery (PCL) randomly selects a postal code, and distributes cash and a new BMW to lottery participants in that code. We study the effects of these shocks on lottery winners and their neighbors. Consistent with the life-cycle hypothesis, the effects on winners' consumption are largely confined to cars and other durables. Consistent with the theory of in-kind transfers, the vast majority of BMW winners liquidate their BMWs. We do, however, detect substantial social effects of lottery winnings: PCL nonparticipants who live next door to winners have significantly higher levels of car consumption than other nonparticipants. JEL: D14, D91, H23, H27
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