Fiscal Pressure, Tax Competition, and the Introduction of State Lotteries
James Alm (),
Michael McKee and
Mark Skidmore
National Tax Journal, 1993, vol. 46, issue 4, 463-76
Abstract:
Uses discrete-time hazard function estimation methods to examine the factors that affect the probability that a state will enact a lottery, where the probability is assumed to depend upon on economic, fiscal, demographic, and political factors.
Date: 1993
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