Ex-Day Behavior of Lottery Bonds
Richard Green and
Kristian Rydqvist
GSIA Working Papers from Carnegie Mellon University, Tepper School of Business
Abstract:
Swedish lottery bonds offer a unique opportunity to study ex-day effects in an environment where cash distributions are tax advantaged relative to capital gains. Thus, in the lottery bond market, we observe a reversal of the preference for capital
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