We estimate the social surplus of gambling in France by adding three components: consumer surplus, producer surplus and taxation revenue. To estimate consumer surplus, we use the rational benchmark approach, which attributes a loss of welfare (i.e. a negative surplus) to problem gamblers depending on their level of excess spending compared with recreational gamblers. Using data for the year 2019 and considering only legal gambling, we find that the consumer surplus is negative for the gambling activity as a whole. When we add the producer surplus and the taxation revenue to the consumer surplus, we find that the social surplus is more likely to be negative, ranging from − 45 billion euros in the pessimistic scenario to + 6 billion euros in ...
Gamblers experience a wide variety and varying degrees of gambling-related problems that impose sign...
There has been considerable debate about the best methodological and theoretical approach to analyzi...
Gambling exposes people to risk for harm, but also has recreational benefits. The present study aime...
Gambling comprises a variety of games, ranging from various forms of lotteries and sports betting to...
Understanding how the gambling industry generates revenue is of paramount importance. Questions abou...
Gambling behaviours represent a significant social and economic cost and an important public health ...
Gambling has recreational benefits, but also harms some players. Two novel methods were adapted from...
Gambling behavior generates sizeable expenditures in virtually every country in the world. In some c...
ABSTRACT. As U.S. states and countries around the world consider legalizing casino gambling, the soc...
Background: Gambling is an important source of public revenue in many countries. Little is known abo...
Generalisation of expected utility : the case of lotteries in France. We take as starting point a st...
While most gamblers spend moderate amounts of money, a few spend much more. This leads to spending b...
The paper considers the nature and scale of the benefits and costs of gambling, with special referen...
The betting and gaming sector attracts a Jot of interest from outside parties. Those within the sect...
Background: Excessive expenditure and financial harms are core features of problem gambling. There a...
Gamblers experience a wide variety and varying degrees of gambling-related problems that impose sign...
There has been considerable debate about the best methodological and theoretical approach to analyzi...
Gambling exposes people to risk for harm, but also has recreational benefits. The present study aime...
Gambling comprises a variety of games, ranging from various forms of lotteries and sports betting to...
Understanding how the gambling industry generates revenue is of paramount importance. Questions abou...
Gambling behaviours represent a significant social and economic cost and an important public health ...
Gambling has recreational benefits, but also harms some players. Two novel methods were adapted from...
Gambling behavior generates sizeable expenditures in virtually every country in the world. In some c...
ABSTRACT. As U.S. states and countries around the world consider legalizing casino gambling, the soc...
Background: Gambling is an important source of public revenue in many countries. Little is known abo...
Generalisation of expected utility : the case of lotteries in France. We take as starting point a st...
While most gamblers spend moderate amounts of money, a few spend much more. This leads to spending b...
The paper considers the nature and scale of the benefits and costs of gambling, with special referen...
The betting and gaming sector attracts a Jot of interest from outside parties. Those within the sect...
Background: Excessive expenditure and financial harms are core features of problem gambling. There a...
Gamblers experience a wide variety and varying degrees of gambling-related problems that impose sign...
There has been considerable debate about the best methodological and theoretical approach to analyzi...
Gambling exposes people to risk for harm, but also has recreational benefits. The present study aime...