2022
DOI: 10.29173/cgs92
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Commercial Gambling and the Surplus for Society

Abstract: Background: Gambling is an important source of public revenue in many countries. Little is known about how this revenue is generated, and how it depends on product portfolios, operating costs, turnover, and the institutional contexts of the industry. Methods:  A comparative analysis of income statements from 30 European gambling companies is reported. Scatter diagrams are used to describe how the surplus depends on volume, operating costs, monopoly status, and the game portfolio measured by aggregate return-to… Show more

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“…Third, gambling generates surplus of profits, which have traditionally directed to supplement national budgets and other beneficiaries ( cf. Sulkunen et al, 2022 ). Offshore gambling challenges the premise of gambling as a means of revenue collection.…”
Section: Online Gambling Regulation Within the European Single Marketmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Third, gambling generates surplus of profits, which have traditionally directed to supplement national budgets and other beneficiaries ( cf. Sulkunen et al, 2022 ). Offshore gambling challenges the premise of gambling as a means of revenue collection.…”
Section: Online Gambling Regulation Within the European Single Marketmentioning
confidence: 99%