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Are casinos good for the economy
tyler cowen
Citation (APA): cowen, t. (2017). Are casinos good for the economy [Kindle Android version]. Retrieved from Amazon.com

Parte introduttiva
Evidenzia (giallo) - Posizione 1
Are casinos good for the economy? by Tyler Cowen Ernest Goss Creighton University - Department of Economics - Edward A. Morse
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People who live near casinos are going broke faster than people who don’t,
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BANCAROTTA PIÙ PROBABILE
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The growth rate of personal bankruptcies
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TASSO
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more than double
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counties
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1990s,
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Creighton University.
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rate of business bankruptcies was significantly lower
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IMPRESE
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compared roughly 250 counties
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similar demographics.
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CONTEE COMPARATE
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100 percent higher
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TASSO FALLIMENTI XSONALI
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35.4 percent lower
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TASSO FALLIMENTI IMPRESE
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business bankruptcy rates are lower when gambling is present, even after adjusting for the quality of the county’s economy.
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LA NOTIZIA
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I’m all for legalizing (zoned) gambling.
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PARERE
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The real question is whether we should tax gambling at higher
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PROBLEMA
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The Social and Economic Impact of Native American Casinos
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VEDI AUTORI SOTTO
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effects of casinos after at least four years
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positive changes include: young adults moving back to reservations, fueling an 11.5 percent population increase; adult employment increasing by 26 percent; and a 14 percent decline in the number of working poor. In counties with or near a casino, the employment- to- population ratio has increased and mortality has declined."
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EFFETTI POSITIVI
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The Social and Economic Impact of Native American Casinos (NBER Working Paper No. 9198), authors William Evans and Julie Topoleski
Evidenzia (giallo) - Posizione 55
The negative changes include about a 10 percent increase in auto thefts, larceny, violent crime, and bankruptcy in counties four years after a casino has opened, and an increase in bankruptcies within 50 miles of a new casino.
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EFFETTI NEGATIVI
Evidenzia (giallo) - Posizione 62
Studies: Casinos bring jobs, but also crime, bankruptcy, and even suicide By Dylan Matthews
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the opposition to it is mainly funded by owners of rival casinos.
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OPPOSIZIONE
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The Baylor's Earl Grinols, University of Georgia's David Mustard, and the University of Illinois' Cynthia Dilley found that 8 percent of crime in counties with casinos was attributable to their presence, a crime increase that cost residents, on average, $ 65 a year.
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CRIMINE
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The St. Louis Fed's Thomas Garrett and Mark Nichols found that Mississippi riverboat gambling increases bankruptcies not just in Mississippi, but in counties outside the state where many residents gamble in Mississippi.
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FALLIMENTI PERSONALI
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Interestingly, other casinos— such as Las Vegas, Atlantic City, and so forth— didn't have statistically significant effects on other areas' bankruptcy rates.
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LAS VEGAS FA BENE
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The National Gambling Impact Study Commission found that having a casino within 50 miles doubles one's likelihood to become a problem gambler.
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GAMBLER ADDICTION
Evidenzia (giallo) - Posizione 97
The evidence on casino gambling's distributional impact is much weaker than that concerning state lotteries, but there is extensive evidence that the latter amounts to a regressive tax, given that lottery ticket purchasers are disproportionately poor.
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LOTTERIA AI POVERI CASINO AI RICCHI
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casino-goers are richer than the average American,
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most of the gambling industry's revenue come from addicts.
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RICAVI
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Grinols estimates that 52 percent of revenue at the typical casino comes from problem gamblers,
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FONTE ENTRATE
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one could reasonably argue the benefits in terms of jobs created and education funded outweigh the costs in terms of crime, bankruptcy, and problem gambling.
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