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100 1 _aSrinivasan, Arun K.
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245 _aThe impact of stagnating casino revenues on state and local governments tax receipts
_c Arun K. Srinivasan and Thomas E. Lambert
260 _c2017
500 _aDisponible también en línea a través de la Biblioteca del Instituto de Estudios Fiscales. Resumen. Conclusión. Bibliografía.
650 4 _aCASINOS DE JUEGO
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650 4 _aIMPUESTOS
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650 4 _aRECAUDACION
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650 4 _aRECESIONES ECONOMICAS
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650 4 _aMODELOS ECONOMETRICOS
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520 _aAfter the Great Recession, the popular press has noted a rebound in casino revenues in some states and localities, and some expect growth like before. However, there were trends indicating stagnating revenues before the recession, and casinos were shown not to be .recession-proof. as revenues declined.Revenues have stagnated partially due to a saturation point being reached withregard to casino gaming. The growth rate of revenues and tax proceeds may followa product life cycle curve. Introducing more venues may give a temporary boost to tax receipts, but trends indicate that large gains are over unless casinos reinvent themselves.
700 1 _aLambert, Thomas E.
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773 0 _tPublic Budgeting &amp
_gFinance ; v. 37, n. 1, Spring 2017, p. 26-46
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