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      The further rise of the career politician

      British Politics
      Springer Science and Business Media LLC

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              A Theory of Political Ambition: Career Choices and the Role of Structural Incentives

              Office-holders periodically face the problem of choosing among a set of career alternatives, and these alternatives customarily include the choice of dropping out of political life, or seeking reelection, or of choosing to seek higher office. This paper assumes that officeholders behave according to a rational calculus in making such choices, and that the main elements involved in the choice process include the probabilities and values attached by the candidate to his alternatives, and the investments required to obtain these alternatives. Political ambition, or the desire to seek higher office, is shown to develop as a product of the investments that politicians make in their political careers, and the investments are shown to be associated with the structural characteristics of community size and electoral competitiveness. The subjects of the research are 435 city councilmen from 89 cities of the San Francisco Bay Region, and the data include information derived from interviews with the councilmen and aggregate election data collected on each city.
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                British Politics
                Br Polit
                Springer Science and Business Media LLC
                1746-918X
                1746-9198
                December 2018
                November 7 2017
                December 2018
                : 13
                : 4
                : 524-553
                Article
                10.1057/s41293-017-0061-9
                a35e664e-6aa5-488b-a75a-908631cb3500
                © 2018

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