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2. Casinos and Economic Growth

verfasst von : Douglas M. Walker

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Verlag: Springer New York

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Abstract

One of the primary reasons for governments legalizing casino gambling is the purported economic benefits from casino development. Among these benefits is economic growth. Over the last half-century, policies that promote economic growth have become an integral part of public sector economic activity. In the United States, state government attempts to attract industry via tax breaks and financial incentives have been the object of considerable research attention. But the apparent inability of either of these sets of policies to sustain successful outcomes over time has led state policy makers to explore alternative avenues. Writing in the 1930s, Joseph Schumpeter noted that one method of spurring economic growth is to provide a new good to the consuming public. Since legalization of a previously illegal activity is tantamount to introducing a “new good” to the public menu of consumption possibilities, there should be no surprise that a growth policy that has seen increasing popularity is legalized gambling.

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Fußnoten
1
This is a summary of the main points raised by Franklin.
 
2
The extent to which the industry received federal aid is unclear. Certainly the casinos held insurance. In any case, most of the casinos were rebuilt and have been doing well. The Mississippi State Tax Commission reported that in July 2005, the month prior to Hurricane Katrina, the state’s gross gaming revenue was $237.6 million (including $101.7 million from Gulf Coast casinos). The July 2006 gross gaming revenue was $222.7 million (including $74.4 million from the Gulf Coast). The effects of the casino industry on disaster recovery are examined later in the book.
 
3
The PPF is explained in more detail in the Appendix.
 
4
In the 1990s the casino industry hired accounting firms such as Arthur Andersen to perform “economic analyses” of casino expansion. These studies often speculate on the employment, wage, and tax effects of casino expansion. However, the validity of these studies is questionable. Such studies are less common now.
 
5
From the consumer perspective, a sales tax is avoidable, but not easily, and much less so than a casino tax.
 
6
A current international example can be seen in Taiwan, which has been considering developing casinos for several years. One argument used by supporters is that the casinos will raise tax revenue from those Taiwanese who currently travel to Macau, South Korea, or elsewhere to gamble.
 
7
Also see Hoover and Giarratani (1984) and Emerson and Lamphear (1975, 161).
 
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Metadaten
Titel
Casinos and Economic Growth
verfasst von
Douglas M. Walker
Copyright-Jahr
2013
Verlag
Springer New York
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4614-7123-3_2