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The Indirect Impacts of Smoking Bans in Gaming Venues

Joseph Hirschberg and Jeanette Lye

No 1105, Department of Economics - Working Papers Series from The University of Melbourne

Abstract: Recent changes in smoking laws have influenced gambling behaviour at Electronic Gaming Machine (EGM) venues. In this paper we review the literature that examines the interrelationship between gambling, problem gambling and smoking in order to gauge the indirect effects of smoking bans in gaming venues. We then perform an analysis on the consequences of a smoking ban in Victoria, Australia that was instituted on September 1st, 2002. This analysis investigates the nature of the pattern of drops in local EGM revenue and the impact on the state tax revenue.

Keywords: slot machines; pokies; tax revenue; border effects (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Pages: 21 pages
Date: 2010
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