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The Economics of Casino Gambling

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Casino gambling has spread throughout the world, and continues to spread. As governments try to cope with fiscal pressures, legalized casinos offer a possible source of additional tax revenue. But casino gambling is often controversial, as some people have moral objections to gambling. In addition, a small percentage of the population may become pathological gamblers who may create significant social costs. On the benefits side, casinos are often purported to spur economic growth (increases in GDP), employment, and tax revenues. However, these benefits have been questioned. Does casino expansion simply "cannibalize" other industries, having no net effect? Or does casino gambling have significant positive economic impacts? The Economics of Casino Gambling is a comprehensive discussion of the social and economic costs and benefits of legalized gambling. It is the only comprehensive discussion of these issues available on the market.

List of contents

Casino gambling and economic growth.- Misconceptions about casinos and growth.- Evidence on the growth effects of gambling.- Relationships among U.S. gambling industries.- The social costs of gambling.- Miscellaneous social cost issues.- Problems in gambling research.- Conclusion.

Summary

Casino gambling has spread throughout the world, and continues to spread. As governments try to cope with fiscal pressures, legalized casinos offer a possible source of additional tax revenue. But casino gambling is often controversial, as some people have moral objections to gambling. In addition, a small percentage of the population may become pathological gamblers who may create significant social costs. On the benefits side, casinos are often purported to spur economic growth (increases in GDP), employment, and tax revenues. However, these benefits have been questioned. Does casino expansion simply "cannibalize" other industries, having no net effect? Or does casino gambling have significant positive economic impacts? The Economics of Casino Gambling is a comprehensive discussion of the social and economic costs and benefits of legalized gambling. It is the only comprehensive discussion of these issues available on the market.

Product details

Authors Douglas M Walker, Douglas M. Walker
Publisher Springer, Berlin
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 12.10.2010
 
EAN 9783642071195
ISBN 978-3-642-07119-5
No. of pages 207
Dimensions 155 mm x 12 mm x 235 mm
Weight 341 g
Illustrations XII, 207 p. 23 illus.
Subjects Social sciences, law, business > Business > Economics

C, Economic Policy, Economics, Öffentlicher Dienst und öffentlicher Sektor, Public Health, Public Economics, Economics and Finance, economic growth, Economics, general, Political Economy, Public health & preventive medicine, Management science, Public finance, Public finance & taxation

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