2007
DOI: 10.1111/j.1536-7150.2007.00528.x
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Do Casinos Cause Economic Growth?

Abstract: Casino gambling is a popular form of entertainment and is purported to have positive effects on host economies. The industry surely affects local labor markets and tax revenues. However, there has been little evidence on the effects of casino gambling on state economic growth. This paper examines that relationship using Grangercausality analysis modified for use with panel data. Our results indicate that there is no Granger-causal relationship between real casino revenues and real per capita income at the stat… Show more

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“…GCA is one of his brilliant achievements, which was emphasized by him when he was giving the prize speech (Granger 2003). Although GCA stems from economics, it has also been used commonly in the empirical studies of psychology (Sobel 1995), politics (Umez 1993), sociology (Walker & Jackson 2007;Lin & Ali 2009), biology (Fujita et al 2010), medicine (Florin et al 2008), and so on.…”
Section: Granger Causality Analysis Backgroundmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…GCA is one of his brilliant achievements, which was emphasized by him when he was giving the prize speech (Granger 2003). Although GCA stems from economics, it has also been used commonly in the empirical studies of psychology (Sobel 1995), politics (Umez 1993), sociology (Walker & Jackson 2007;Lin & Ali 2009), biology (Fujita et al 2010), medicine (Florin et al 2008), and so on.…”
Section: Granger Causality Analysis Backgroundmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For this longer, more recent time period, they found no relationship between casinos and state-level growth. Walker and Jackson (2007) suggest that these newer results may indicate that casinos have a positive short-term growth effect, but this effect diminishes over time.…”
Section: Economic Effects Of Casino Gamblingmentioning
confidence: 82%
“…Hence, the economic impacts, tax revenue generation, tourism growth potential, growth in trade, and investment and infrastructure issues have to be evaluated before integrating a large gaming establishment into a community. One economic benefit of gaming venues is increased tax revenue, a fact well recognized by governments (Walker and Jackson, 2007). Gambling often presents the easiest way to extract marginal tax increases from taxpayers, with multiple communities benefiting from the increased tax generated.…”
Section: Government Revenue Generationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The presence of large gaming venues in an area attracts tourists to that region (Walker and Jackson, 2007). Buultjens (2006) believes such places are perceived as modern and sophisticated, and are also likely to attract domestic tourists from surrounding regions.…”
Section: Tourism Growthmentioning
confidence: 99%
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