The Stochastic Nature of Purchasing a State'S Lottery Products

Australasian Marketing Journal - Tập 12 - Trang 56-69 - 2004
Dick Mizerski, Rohan Miller, Katherine Mizerski, Desmond Lam

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Legal State Lotteries have significant effects on those state's revenues, their residents’ behaviours and their ultimate welfare. Reported Lottery product purchase appears to reflect patterns that suggest high levels of habitual behaviour. Analysis of a US State's Lottery data found that this pattern was exhibited early in a game's introduction, and was evident in three apparently different product offerings: six-number and three-number Lotto, and Instant (scratch-off) games. These findings have important implications for understanding gambling behaviour, lottery marketing and gambling regulation.

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