This document contains the prepared statement of Prof. John Warren Kindt before the Illinois House Executive Committee. It highlights the dangers of gambling and proposes that gambling insiders pay up and then grow the Illinois economy.U of I OnlyPapers available for students
The state of Illinois has operated for many years with a structurally unbalanced budget in the sense...
State lotteries currently operate in 43 states across the US. Recently, three states have privatized...
The Gambling Industry and Taxation by Terrorism ... Another concern was the target marketing to chil...
This document contains the prepared statement of Prof. John Warren Kindt before the Illinois House E...
This document contains the testimony of John W. Kindt before the Illinois House Executive Committee....
This document contains John W. Kindt's prepared statement before the Georgia State Senate Preservati...
This Comment addresses the increasingly recognized disorder of pathological gambling and the lack of...
The Illinois legislature’s budget impasse has led to a series of measures cobbled together to keep t...
State finances work much like your finances at home. The state has income (revenue) and expenses (so...
Hearing on Tribal proposals to acquire land-in-trust for gaming across states lines; and how such pr...
Riverboat gambling IS characteristic of the political economic theory which states development is ma...
Under Public Act 96-0753, Illinois encourages its pension funds to promote the economy of Illinois t...
The state of Illinois finally ended its two-year budget impasse in July 2017 but continues to face a...
An Analysis of the Arguments Used by Gambling Proponents to Convince Public Officials ... Despite cl...
Knowing that legalized gambling has a zero-sum economic effect (except for increased socioeconomic ...
The state of Illinois has operated for many years with a structurally unbalanced budget in the sense...
State lotteries currently operate in 43 states across the US. Recently, three states have privatized...
The Gambling Industry and Taxation by Terrorism ... Another concern was the target marketing to chil...
This document contains the prepared statement of Prof. John Warren Kindt before the Illinois House E...
This document contains the testimony of John W. Kindt before the Illinois House Executive Committee....
This document contains John W. Kindt's prepared statement before the Georgia State Senate Preservati...
This Comment addresses the increasingly recognized disorder of pathological gambling and the lack of...
The Illinois legislature’s budget impasse has led to a series of measures cobbled together to keep t...
State finances work much like your finances at home. The state has income (revenue) and expenses (so...
Hearing on Tribal proposals to acquire land-in-trust for gaming across states lines; and how such pr...
Riverboat gambling IS characteristic of the political economic theory which states development is ma...
Under Public Act 96-0753, Illinois encourages its pension funds to promote the economy of Illinois t...
The state of Illinois finally ended its two-year budget impasse in July 2017 but continues to face a...
An Analysis of the Arguments Used by Gambling Proponents to Convince Public Officials ... Despite cl...
Knowing that legalized gambling has a zero-sum economic effect (except for increased socioeconomic ...
The state of Illinois has operated for many years with a structurally unbalanced budget in the sense...
State lotteries currently operate in 43 states across the US. Recently, three states have privatized...
The Gambling Industry and Taxation by Terrorism ... Another concern was the target marketing to chil...