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Privatisation de la Francaise des Jeux

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  • Jon D. Wisman
  • Quentin Duroy

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La privatisation de la Francaise des Jeux (FdJ) a pour but de diminuer le d'eficit budgetaire et de permette la creation d'un fonds pour l'innovation. Toutefois les jeux de hasard ne sont pas des produits comme les autres : leur clientele la plus fidele sont les moins fortunes qui jouent davantage mesure que leurs revenus diminuent laissant ainsi a l'etat un pourcentage de leurs revenus superieur a celui des autres menages. La privatisation de la FdJ, qui conduirait a l'augmentation des offres et des occasions de jeux, ne ferait qu'aggraver une situation deja problematique.

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  • Jon D. Wisman & Quentin Duroy, 2018. "Privatisation de la Francaise des Jeux," Working Papers 2018-05, American University, Department of Economics.
  • Handle: RePEc:amu:wpaper:2018-05
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