6.2 The economic \u003cb\u003edefinition\u003c/b\u003e of “social cost” There are a number of consequences \u003cbr\u003e\nof \u003cb\u003egambling\u003c/b\u003e that are viewed by some, if not most, individuals as undesirable; \u003cbr\u003e\nmany of these are listed in Table 6.1. Unfortunately, many of the “obvious” or ...
The Economics of Casino Gambling by"Douglas M. Walker"
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. The Economics of Casino Gambling is a comprehensive discussion of the social and economic costs and benefits of legalized gambling. It is the first comprehensive discussion of these issues available on the market.
The Economics of Casino Gambling
By:"Douglas M. Walker"
Published on 2007-06-30 by Springer Science & Business Media
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Ebook Title : The Economics of Casino Gambling
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ISBN_13 Code : 9783540351047
ISBN_10 Code : 3540351043
Book Print Type : BOOK
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Book Author :"Douglas M. Walker"
Publisher : Springer Science & Business Media
Book Pages Count : 207
Print Type : BOOK
Book's Categories :"Business & Economics"
Books Language : en
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