This paper analyzes state lotteries in the economic and cultural context of the late twentieth century. As access to traditional meritocratic advancement declined, many Americans perceived lotteries as new means of attaining increasingly elusive upward mobility. Their turn to lotteries was facilitated by grassroots coalitions as well as lottery advertisers who claimed lotteries as effective means of making money. The relationship of lotteries and social mobility reveals the full implications of lottery playing in the United States and the reasons this form of gambling has assumed new importance as providing access to the American Dream
Throughout the history of governments and their relations with the people, there has existed a neces...
Over the past half century, there has been an increasing prevalence of legalized gambling in the US....
The lottery is a huge business. In 2011, $57.6 billion worth of lottery tickets were sold in 43 stat...
This paper analyzes state lotteries in the economic and cultural context of the late twentieth centu...
All but seven states have legalized lotteries since New Hampshire ushered in the modern lottery era ...
This dissertation is an economic analysis of state lotteries in America. The previous areas of lotte...
This report provides an overview of lottery operations, with particular attention to who plays the l...
It has been 15 years since Cook and Clotfelter described the scale economies associated with state-r...
This report provides an overview of lottery operations, with particular attention to who plays the l...
Over the past half century, there has been an increasing prevalence of legalized gambling in the US....
First, lotteries offer an opportunity to study how consumers react to straightforward risky situatio...
This Article connects the rise and fall of the early American lottery with changes in the laws gover...
Since the first modern state-sponsored lottery was instituted in New Hampshire in 1964, lotteries ha...
Abstract- American state lottery sales growth slowed dramatically in the recent recession compared w...
Despite considerable controversy surrounding the use of state lotteries as a means of public finance...
Throughout the history of governments and their relations with the people, there has existed a neces...
Over the past half century, there has been an increasing prevalence of legalized gambling in the US....
The lottery is a huge business. In 2011, $57.6 billion worth of lottery tickets were sold in 43 stat...
This paper analyzes state lotteries in the economic and cultural context of the late twentieth centu...
All but seven states have legalized lotteries since New Hampshire ushered in the modern lottery era ...
This dissertation is an economic analysis of state lotteries in America. The previous areas of lotte...
This report provides an overview of lottery operations, with particular attention to who plays the l...
It has been 15 years since Cook and Clotfelter described the scale economies associated with state-r...
This report provides an overview of lottery operations, with particular attention to who plays the l...
Over the past half century, there has been an increasing prevalence of legalized gambling in the US....
First, lotteries offer an opportunity to study how consumers react to straightforward risky situatio...
This Article connects the rise and fall of the early American lottery with changes in the laws gover...
Since the first modern state-sponsored lottery was instituted in New Hampshire in 1964, lotteries ha...
Abstract- American state lottery sales growth slowed dramatically in the recent recession compared w...
Despite considerable controversy surrounding the use of state lotteries as a means of public finance...
Throughout the history of governments and their relations with the people, there has existed a neces...
Over the past half century, there has been an increasing prevalence of legalized gambling in the US....
The lottery is a huge business. In 2011, $57.6 billion worth of lottery tickets were sold in 43 stat...