Book ID: CBB017093104

Casanova’s Lottery: The History of a Revolutionary Game of Chance (2022)

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The fascinating story of an important lottery that flourished in France from 1757 to 1836 and its role in transforming our understanding of the nature of risk. In the 1750s, at the urging of famed adventurer Giacomo Casanova, the French state began to embrace risk in adopting a new Loterie. The prize amounts paid varied, depending on the number of tickets bought and the amount of the bet, as determined by each individual bettor. The state could lose money on any individual Loterie drawing while being statistically guaranteed to come out on top in the long run. In adopting this framework, the French state took on risk in a way no other has, before or after. At each drawing the state was at risk of losing a large amount; what is more, that risk was precisely calculable, generally well understood, and yet taken on by the state with little more than a mathematical theory to protect it. Stephen M. Stigler follows the Loterie from its curious inception through its hiatus during the French Revolution, its renewal and expansion in 1797, and finally to its suppression in 1836, examining throughout the wider question of how members of the public came to trust in new financial technologies and believe in their value. Drawing from an extensive collection of rare ephemera, Stigler pieces together the Loterie’s remarkable inner workings, as well as its implications for the nature of risk and the role of lotteries in social life over the period 1700–1950.  Both a fun read and fodder for many fields, Casanova's Lottery shines new light on the conscious introduction of risk into the management of a nation-state and the rationality of playing unfair games.

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Authors & Contributors
Bru, Bernard
Charles Kostelnick
Darrow, David W.
McCain, Stewart
Miles A. Kimball
Matasci, Damiano
Concepts
Statistics
Mathematics
Risk
Education
Applied statistics
Graphic methods
Time Periods
19th century
18th century
20th century
21st century
20th century, early
Places
France
Germany
Great Britain
Seine River (France)
England
Russia
Institutions
Kaiser-Wilhelm-Institut für Hirnforschung, Berlin-Buch
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