Despite considerable controversy surrounding the use of state lotteries as a means of public finance, little is known about their consumer consequences. This project investigates two central questions about lotteries. First, do state lotteries primarily crowd out other forms of gambling, or do they crowd out non-gambling consumption? Second, does consumer demand for lottery games respond to expected returns, as maximizing behavior predicts, or do consumers appear to be misinformed about the risks and returns of lottery gambles? Analyses of multiple sources of micro-level gambling data demonstrate that lottery spending does not substitute for other forms of gambling. Household consumption data suggest that household lottery gambling crowds o...
For 42 states and the District of Columbia, lottery games provide a steady revenue source which can ...
There exists a well-established literature identifying several important demand determinants of lot...
This paper considers the whether offering multiple lotto games within a state by joining a multi-sta...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Economics, 2002.Includes bibliograph...
First, lotteries offer an opportunity to study how consumers react to straightforward risky situatio...
Lotteries as sources of public funding are of particular interest because they combine elements of b...
Over the past half century, there has been an increasing prevalence of legalized gambling in the US....
Lotteries represent an important source of government revenues in many states and countries, so they...
The lottery is a huge business. In 2011, $57.6 billion worth of lottery tickets were sold in 43 stat...
Modern lotteries in the United States are run exclusively by state governments. In many cases, state...
This dissertation is an economic analysis of state lotteries in America. The previous areas of lotte...
This paper examines the lottery sales of 99 countries by type of product in order to analyze the soc...
This dissertation is a collection of three economic studies on the demand for and optimal pricing of...
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....
For 42 states and the District of Columbia, lottery games provide a steady revenue source which can ...
There exists a well-established literature identifying several important demand determinants of lot...
This paper considers the whether offering multiple lotto games within a state by joining a multi-sta...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Economics, 2002.Includes bibliograph...
First, lotteries offer an opportunity to study how consumers react to straightforward risky situatio...
Lotteries as sources of public funding are of particular interest because they combine elements of b...
Over the past half century, there has been an increasing prevalence of legalized gambling in the US....
Lotteries represent an important source of government revenues in many states and countries, so they...
The lottery is a huge business. In 2011, $57.6 billion worth of lottery tickets were sold in 43 stat...
Modern lotteries in the United States are run exclusively by state governments. In many cases, state...
This dissertation is an economic analysis of state lotteries in America. The previous areas of lotte...
This paper examines the lottery sales of 99 countries by type of product in order to analyze the soc...
This dissertation is a collection of three economic studies on the demand for and optimal pricing of...
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....
For 42 states and the District of Columbia, lottery games provide a steady revenue source which can ...
There exists a well-established literature identifying several important demand determinants of lot...
This paper considers the whether offering multiple lotto games within a state by joining a multi-sta...