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Analysis of the Relationship Between Casinos and Economic Growth

Douglas Walker ()

Chapter Chapter 5 in Casinonomics, 2013, pp 37-51 from Springer

Abstract: Abstract It should be clear that there is uncertainty and disagreement in the literature regarding the economic effects of legalized gambling. While some argue that gambling cannibalizes other industries, gambling advocates disagree. Some papers in the literature analyze particular states during specific years (mostly the early 1990s) but still relatively few studies have attempted a comprehensive analysis of the economic effects of gambling in the United States or in other countries. For an overview, see Eadington (1999) and Clement (2003).

Keywords: Unit Root; Granger Causality; Gambling Activity; Granger Causality Test; Casino Gambling (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2013
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DOI: 10.1007/978-1-4614-7123-3_5

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