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From the supplier: Several costs and benefits are associated with legalized casino gambling. Casino gambling is usually correlated with job creation opportunities, increases in business and tax revenues, and tourism. However, it is also associated with decline of work ethics, traffic congestion and crime. These so-called social costs are usually measured in dollars depicted by lost job productivity, legal and prison costs of criminal justice, and the cost of more police.
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Title: The economics and ethics of casino gambling.
Author: Alfonso R. Oddo
Publication:Review of Business (Refereed)
Date: March 22, 1997
Publisher: St. John's University, College of Business Administration
Volume: v18 Issue: n3 Page: p4(5)
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The economics and ethics of casino gambling.: An article from: Review of Business
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Author(s)Alfonso R. Oddo
ISBN / ASINB00097U4X2
ISBN-13978B00097U4X4
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