Dueling jackpots: are competing lotto games complements or substitutes?(Author abstract)(Report): An article from: Atlantic Economic Journal
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Author(s)Kent R. Grote, Victor A. Matheson
PublisherThomson Gale
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From the author: This paper considers the relationship that exists between two lottery products offered simultaneously in the same state, a smaller lottery game run by the individual state and a larger multi-state game run in coordination with other states. The primary issue is whether the two different products should be considered substitutes or complements for one another. The question is considered from two different perspectives that lead to a conclusion that while the two products do tend to be complements to one another, overall the individually run state lottery games experience a reduction in sales from the presence of the multi-state game. (JEL D81, H71, L83)
Citation Details
Title: Dueling jackpots: are competing lotto games complements or substitutes?(Author abstract)(Report)
Author: Kent R. Grote
Publication:Atlantic Economic Journal (Magazine/Journal)
Date: March 1, 2006
Publisher: Thomson Gale
Volume: 34 Issue: 1 Page: 85(16)
Article Type: Report, Author abstract
Distributed by Thomson Gale
From the author: This paper considers the relationship that exists between two lottery products offered simultaneously in the same state, a smaller lottery game run by the individual state and a larger multi-state game run in coordination with other states. The primary issue is whether the two different products should be considered substitutes or complements for one another. The question is considered from two different perspectives that lead to a conclusion that while the two products do tend to be complements to one another, overall the individually run state lottery games experience a reduction in sales from the presence of the multi-state game. (JEL D81, H71, L83)
Citation Details
Title: Dueling jackpots: are competing lotto games complements or substitutes?(Author abstract)(Report)
Author: Kent R. Grote
Publication:Atlantic Economic Journal (Magazine/Journal)
Date: March 1, 2006
Publisher: Thomson Gale
Volume: 34 Issue: 1 Page: 85(16)
Article Type: Report, Author abstract
Distributed by Thomson Gale
