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Author:Miyazaki, A. D.
Hansen, A.
Sprott, D. E.
Title:A longitudinal analysis of income-based tax regressivity of state-sponsored lotteries
Journal:Journal of Public Policy and Marketing
1998 : FALL, VOL. 17:2, p. 161-172
Index terms:Taxation
Incomes
Lotteries
USA
Language:eng
Abstract:Government-sponsored lotteries have been criticized for disproportionately generating revenues from lower-income consumers. Prior academic research on this aspect of government-sponsored lotteries reveals a set of conflicting findings: Many studies conclude that lotteries represent a form of regressive revenue production, whereas others conclude that lotteries represent proportional or even progressive revenue generation. Examination of the overall body of prior research suggests that lottery regressivity levels are not constant over time. With this research, a more focused exploration of this issue is presented by analyzing longitudinal sales data from six lottery states to determine patterns of change in lottery tax regressivity. The analyses provide preliminary evidence that lotteries become less regressive as they progress through their individual life cycles and as new marketing efforts, such as anonymous methods of play, become more prevalent. In the paper, implications for further lottery-related policy research are explored, with particular emphasis on likely contributions from relatively unexplored marketing perspective.
SCIMA record nr: 180737
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