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Government and the Transformation of the Gaming Industry

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  • Richard A. McGowan

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The book is divided into three parts. The first part focuses on the historical and cultural forces that have shaped the new gaming industry. The second part of the book analyzes how each segment (pari–mutuel betting, lotteries and casinos) competes in the new industry. The political and social implications of gaming are the focus of the final part, which concludes with a series of recommendations that will enable the industry, public policy officials and anti–gambling activists to construct policies that mitigate some of the problems associated with gambling.

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  • Richard A. McGowan, 2001. "Government and the Transformation of the Gaming Industry," Books, Edward Elgar Publishing, number 2014.
  • Handle: RePEc:elg:eebook:2014
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    Cited by:

    1. Douglas M. Walker & John D. Jackson, 2008. "Do U.S. Gambling Industries Cannibalize Each Other?," Public Finance Review, , vol. 36(3), pages 308-333, May.
    2. Paul M. Mason & Jeffrey W. Steagall & Stephen L. Shapiro & Michael M. Fabritius, 2005. "Evaluating the Life Cycles of Education-Supporting Lotteries," Public Finance Review, , vol. 33(2), pages 255-271, March.

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