The Economics of Casino Gambling
Title | The Economics of Casino Gambling PDF eBook |
Author | Douglas M. Walker |
Publisher | Springer Science & Business Media |
Pages | 210 |
Release | 2007-06-30 |
Genre | Business & Economics |
ISBN | 3540351043 |
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
Title | The Economics of Casino Gambling PDF eBook |
Author | Douglas M. Walker |
Publisher | Springer |
Pages | 0 |
Release | 2010-10-14 |
Genre | Business & Economics |
ISBN | 9783642071195 |
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 Gambling
Title | The Economics of Gambling PDF eBook |
Author | Leighton Vaughan-Williams |
Publisher | Routledge |
Pages | 287 |
Release | 2005-09-27 |
Genre | Business & Economics |
ISBN | 1134508387 |
This timely and comprehensive book covers all the bases of the economics of gambling and fulfils the increasing need for a study into this most important factor of gambling.
The Oxford Handbook of the Economics of Gambling
Title | The Oxford Handbook of the Economics of Gambling PDF eBook |
Author | Leighton Vaughan Williams |
Publisher | Oxford University Press |
Pages | 740 |
Release | 2013 |
Genre | Business & Economics |
ISBN | 0199797919 |
This handbook is a definitive source of path-breaking research on the economics of gambling. It is divided into sections on casinos, sports betting, horserace betting, betting strategy motivation, behaviour and decision-making in betting markets prediction markets and political betting, and lotteries and gambling machines.
Governing Fortune
Title | Governing Fortune PDF eBook |
Author | Ernest P. Goss |
Publisher | University of Michigan Press |
Pages | 344 |
Release | 2009-12-22 |
Genre | Business & Economics |
ISBN | 0472024868 |
Written by a lawyer and an economist, Governing Fortune summarizes the legal framework supporting the gaming industry and reviews the costs and benefits of casinos by showing how tax base and job growth vary widely with site-specific factors. The book sets forth an innovative proposal for the licensing of gamblers as a means to balance the liberty interests of individuals against the social costs generated from problem gambling behavior. Morse and Goss offer both regional and sector comparisons of the gaming industry and accessible data about every aspect of the gaming environment, including the impact of gambling on economic and social environments. "Goss and Morse provide an outstandingly sound economic understanding of the function and place of casinos in American society, including essential heretofore unavailable grounding in the legal issues that the book accomplishes remarkably effectively. Moreover, this wealth of economic and legal information is transmitted in an engaging and readable manner. Scholarly, thoughtfully collected and authoritative, the book is of interest to any learner of the gambling industry, including students, civic activists, legislators, and scholars." — Earl Grinols, Baylor University "In this book, Morse and Goss make important contributions to our understanding of the negative outcomes of the expansion of gambling in America." — Jon Bruning, Nebraska Attorney General Edward A. Morse is Professor of Law and holder of the McGrath North Mullin & Kratz Endowed Chair in Business Law at Creighton University School of Law. Ernest P. Goss is Professor of Economics and MacAllister Chair at Creighton University and was a 2004 scholar-in-residence with the Congressional Budget Office.
Gambling in America
Title | Gambling in America PDF eBook |
Author | Earl L. Grinols |
Publisher | Cambridge University Press |
Pages | 248 |
Release | 2004-01-12 |
Genre | Business & Economics |
ISBN | 1139450239 |
Gambling in America carefully breaks ground by developing analytical tools to assess the benefits and costs of the economic and social changes introduced by casino gambling in monetary terms, linking them to individual households' utility and well-being. Since casinos are associated with unintended and often negative economic consequences, these factors are incorporated into the discussion. The book also shows how amenity benefits - for casinos, the benefit to consumers of closer proximity - enter the evaluation. Other topics include agent incentives and public decision making, conceptual clarifications about economic development, cost-benefit analysis, and net export multiplier models. Professor Grinols finds that, in considering all relevant factors, the social costs of casino gambling outweigh their social benefits.
Casinonomics
Title | Casinonomics PDF eBook |
Author | Douglas M. Walker |
Publisher | Springer Science & Business Media |
Pages | 329 |
Release | 2013-05-15 |
Genre | Business & Economics |
ISBN | 1461471230 |
Casinonomics provides a comprehensive analysis of the economic and social impacts of the casino industry. Examining the latest cutting-edge research, with a mix of theory and empirical evidence, Casinonomics informs the reader on the most important facets at the forefront of the public policy debate over this controversial industry. While the casino industry has continued to expand across the United States, and around the world, critics argue that casinos bring negative social impacts that offset any economic benefits. Casinonomics examines the evidence on the frequently claimed benefits and costs stemming from expansions in the casino industry, including the impact on economic growth, consumer welfare, and government tax revenues, as well as gambling disorders, crime rates, and the impact on other businesses. Readers will come away with a better-informed opinion on the merits of these arguments for and against public policies that would expand casino gambling.