Lottery Effects on Pari-Mutuel Tax Revenues
O Gulley and
Frank Scott
National Tax Journal, 1989, vol. 42, issue 1, 89-93
Abstract:
Addresses the issue of substitution among the two most prominent forms of gambling, lotteries and thoroughbred racing. Focuses on the impact of lotteries on the demand for wagering at thoroughbred racetracks because thoroughbred horseracing generates more tax revenue than other non-lottery types of gambling.
Date: 1989
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