Selling Hope :State Lotteries in America

Selling Hope

Selling Hope :State Lotteries in America

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Published: 31 October, 1991
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With its huge jackpots and heartwarming rags-to-riches stories, the lottery has become the hope and dream of millions of Americans—and the fastest-growing source of state revenue. Despite its popularity, however, there remains much controversy over whether this is an appropriate business for state government and, if so, how this business should be conducted.
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Type Book
ISBN13 9780674800984
ISBN10 0674800982
Number Of Pages 336
Item Weight 499 g
Publisher / Reseller Harvard University Press
Format paperback
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Media Reviews

Although Selling Hope is a serious work of economic research, the authors bring a lively curiosity and an engaging style of writing to their work… I found Selling Hope to be enlightening, even entertaining at times, and full of good reason for outrage over the lottery. -- Jonathan Kirsch * Los Angeles Times *
This book had me grinding my teeth, muttering under my breath, underlining like crazy, and littering the margins with exclamation points… Lottery agencies are looking for ever more attractive forms of gambling—like tapping into professional sports. It’s not too late to head off such questionable activity… Selling Hope should be required reading for anybody in a position to decide such issues. -- Brad Knickerbocker * Christian Science Monitor *
Immensely valuable… Scholars and public policy officials and analysts should quickly obtain this book. Even religious leaders should read it. Undoubtedly this landmark work will define the debate in the 1990s over establishing and maintaining lotteries in the United States. -- David E. R. Gay * Social Science Quarterly *
Whatever the criteria, this is a superb book…it has earned the right to be the basis from which public policy debates on the controversial issues can and should take place. -- A. R. Sanderson * Choice *

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Author's Bio

Charles T. Clotfelter is Z. Smith Reynolds Professor of Public Policy Studies at Duke University. Philip J. Cook is ITT/Terry Sanford Professor of Public Policy and Professor of Economics and Sociology at Duke University.

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