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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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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 this 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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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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A widely documented empirical regularity in gambling markets is that bets on high probability events (a race won by a …
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Third party money injections of benefactors (sugar daddies) function as a bailout mechanism for otherwise insolvent football clubs. The successful implementation of the new UEFA "financial fair play" regulations will abrogate this bailout mechanism. We develop a theoretical model of a...
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differences in termination regulation and retail pricing models and one may wonder why this occurred and whether either of the …
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This paper investigates the incentives to invest in improving the quality (as distinguished to investment in a new activity) in telecommunication industry using the empirical example of wireless markets. We highlight that investment incentives are positively related to the potential for...
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Acess to both a local and a global network is needed in order to get complete connection to the Internet. The purpose of this article is to examine the interplay between these two networks and how it affects the domestic plublic policy towards a domestic provider of local access.
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