Authors
Scott R. Baker, Justin Balthrop, Mark J. Johnson, Jason D. Kotter, Kevin Pisciotta
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- Acknowledgements & Disclosure
- We thank Darren Aiello, Aaron Brown, Evan Calford, Karl Diether, Matthew Gustafson, Junchao Liao, Erik Mayer, Ryan Pratt, Tyler Shumway, and seminar and conference participants at Brigham Young University and the 2024 Wasatch Finance Conference for helpful feedback. The views expressed herein are those of the authors and do not necessarily reflect the views of the National Bureau of Economic Research.
- DOI
- https://doi.org/10.3386/w33108
- Pages
- 80
- Published in
- United States of America
Table of Contents
- Introduction 3
- History of Online Sports Betting 9
- Data 11
- Transaction Level Data 11
- Identifying Sports Betting and Other Transactions 12
- Characteristics of Bettors 14
- Staggered State-Level Legalization of Sports Betting 16
- Results 20
- Legalization increases betting 20
- Betting reduces investment 22
- Effects of betting on constrained households' balance sheets 29
- Impact of sports betting on other risk-taking 30
- Effects on consumption patterns 31
- Conclusion 32