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secondhand smoking, smoking bans in casinos remain controversial due to concerns over the potential economic harm to casino firms … abnormal returns of casino stocks. Stocks of traditional casinos suffered abnormal losses of 0.58–3%, while the Las Vegas … themed casinos enjoyed positive abnormal returns of up to 3%. Furthermore, the authors find that low air quality in gaming …
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Second Hand Smoking (SHS), smoking bans in casinos remain controversial due to concerns over potential economic losses for … unexpected announcements of smoking bans in casinos from 2011 to 2015 in Macao. The analysis reveals that the announcements were … associated with differentiated abnormal returns of casino stocks. The stocks of the traditional casinos in Macao suffered …
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This paper, based on my concluding remarks at the Colloquium on the Economic Aspects of Gambling Regulation: EU and US … industries) are liberalised, while others (like the gambling sector) are not. In both, the discussion appears to be one-sided. In … policy towards gambling and games of chance …
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The local labor market effects of new casinos are examined by comparing the employment and earnings growth in areas … with new casinos to the growth in areas with existing casinos and without casinos, exploiting numerous casino openings … and earnings of the local gambling industry within five years, while the growth does not appear to continue beyond this …
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In mid-2010, France will open market competition to online gambling and casinos. The market is opening as European law …
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find that state policy changes allowing tribes to open casinos are associated with an increase in the probability that … comes from American Indian casino openings across states over time and suggestive evidence shows stronger impacts if casinos …
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This inquiry report was released on 23 June 2010. Gambling was substantially liberalised in most Australian states and … territories in the 1990s. Subsequent years saw not only a surge in gambling expenditure and industry growth, but also adverse … gambling industry and its regulatory environment, with a greater policy focus on community awareness and harm prevention and …
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In mid-2010, France will open market competition to online gambling and casinos. The market is opening as European law …
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This paper, based on my concluding remarks at the “Colloquium on the Economic Aspects of Gambling Regulation: EU and US … industries) are liberalised, while others (like the gambling sector) are not. In both, the discussion appears to be one-sided. In … policy towards gambling and games of chance. …
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We examine two episodes of strategic interaction in the U.K. betting industry: (i) Betfair (an entrant multi-sided platform, or MSP) vs. Flutter (also an MSP), and (ii) Betfair vs. traditional bookmakers. We find that although Betfair was an underfunded second mover in the betting exchange...
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