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Cook, Philip J., 1946-
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- The demand for lottery products
- The winner-take-all society, how more and more Americans compete for ever fewer and bigger prizes, encouraging economic waste, income inequality, and an impoverished cultural life, Robert H. Frank, Philip J. Cook
- The "gambler's fallacy" in lottery play
- State and local prevalence of firearms ownership, measurement, structure, and trends
- Implicit taxation in lottery finance
- Policing gun violence, strategic reforms for controlling our most pressing crime problem, Anthony A. Braga and Philip J. Cook
- The benefits of reducing gun violence from contingent-valuation survey data
- Habit and heterogeneity in the youthful demand for alcohol
- The peculiar scale economies of lotto
- The effects of short-term variation in abortion funding on pregnancy outcomes
- The effects of gun prevalence on burglary, deterrence vs iducement
- Lessons from the economics of crime, what reduces offending?, edited by Philip J. Cook, Stephen Machin, Olivier Marie, and Giovanni Mastrobuoni
- Alcohol
- Paying the tab, the economics of alcohol policy, Philip J. Cook
- After the epidemic, recent trends in youth violence in the United States
- Gun violence, the real cost, Philip J. Cook and Jens Ludwig