The economic case for establishing a legal gambling industry is compelling and proven: investment, job creation, service industry growth and taxation. The counter arguments are generally centered on financial control (money laundering and payment of tax) and public welfare (crime and problem gambling). In order to realize the benefits, it is essential that government establish and maintain public confidence by acknowledging the risks, determining policy and establishing adequate controls to manage and mitigate risks. This paper will outline the path to establishing a legal gambling environment and in doing so, we will explore key policy areas, the risks to realizing the policy and critical factors in maintaining trust and public confidence....
Problem gambling represents a significant public health problem, however, research on effective gamb...
Problem gambling represents a significant public health problem, however, research on effective gamb...
In recent years there has been an enormous growth in gambling participation and net losses ($5.3 bil...
The gambling industry has grown into a global business in the 21st century. This has created the nee...
During the 1990s, states embraced legalised gambling as a means of supplementing state revenue. But ...
Most forms of gambling at the dawn of the 21st century are either technology based or technology ass...
This paper reviews the government role in the legalized gambling sector and addresses some of the ma...
Once restricted to exotic locations like Las Vegas, Macau, and Monte Carlo, casinos are now operatin...
Government's intrinsic role in sustaining a viable gambling industry, and its significant revenue st...
Internet gambling presents substantial new challenges to governments and regulatory agencies. Existi...
In the Netherlands, the Betting and Gaming Act from 1964 largely determines the current structure of...
This paper addresses the current federal laws that prohibits sports gambling. It argues that the int...
The gambling industry is big business in Australia, with Australians losing $15 billion on gambling ...
The role risk taking has played in American history has helped shape current legislation concerning ...
Gambling is not a new phenomenon. Indeed gambling has been seen to be omnipresent throughout history...
Problem gambling represents a significant public health problem, however, research on effective gamb...
Problem gambling represents a significant public health problem, however, research on effective gamb...
In recent years there has been an enormous growth in gambling participation and net losses ($5.3 bil...
The gambling industry has grown into a global business in the 21st century. This has created the nee...
During the 1990s, states embraced legalised gambling as a means of supplementing state revenue. But ...
Most forms of gambling at the dawn of the 21st century are either technology based or technology ass...
This paper reviews the government role in the legalized gambling sector and addresses some of the ma...
Once restricted to exotic locations like Las Vegas, Macau, and Monte Carlo, casinos are now operatin...
Government's intrinsic role in sustaining a viable gambling industry, and its significant revenue st...
Internet gambling presents substantial new challenges to governments and regulatory agencies. Existi...
In the Netherlands, the Betting and Gaming Act from 1964 largely determines the current structure of...
This paper addresses the current federal laws that prohibits sports gambling. It argues that the int...
The gambling industry is big business in Australia, with Australians losing $15 billion on gambling ...
The role risk taking has played in American history has helped shape current legislation concerning ...
Gambling is not a new phenomenon. Indeed gambling has been seen to be omnipresent throughout history...
Problem gambling represents a significant public health problem, however, research on effective gamb...
Problem gambling represents a significant public health problem, however, research on effective gamb...
In recent years there has been an enormous growth in gambling participation and net losses ($5.3 bil...