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Have casinos contributed to rising bankruptcy rates?
Ernie Goss, Edward A. Morse & John Deskins, Have Casinos Contributed to Rising Bankruptcy Rates?, 15 Int'l Advances Econ. Res. 456 (2009).
This article examines the relationship between casino gambling and bankruptcy rates in U.S. counties using a panel of UlS. county-level data from 1990-2005. We contribute to the literature in several ways, perhaps most ...
Governing fortune: Casino gambling in America
Edward A. Morse & Ernest P. Goss, Governing Fortune: Casino Gambling in America (2007).
Governing Fortune summarizes the legal framework supporting the gaming industry and reviews the costs and benefits of casinos by showing how tax base and job growth vary widely with site-specific factors. The book sets ...
Costs trump any casino benefits -- Iowa's lesson can guide Nebraska
Ed Morse & Ernie Goss, Op-Ed., Costs Trump Any Casino Benefits; Iowa's Lesson Can Guide Nebraska, Omaha World-Herald, June 8, 2007, at 7B.
Esclusive Indian casino could keep money here
Edward A. Morse & Ernest P. Goss, Op-Ed., Exclusive Indian Casino Could Keep Money Here, Omaha World-Herald, Sept. 28, 2004, at 9B.
Limiting casinos in Nebraska
Ernie Goss & Ed Morse, Op-Ed., Limiting Casinos in Nebraska, B2B Omaha, Summer 2006, at 27.
Impact of casino gambling on individual bankruptcy rates from 1990 to 2002
Ernie Goss & Edward A. Morse, The Impact of Casino Gambling on Individual Bankruptcy Rates from 1990 to 2002 (2005).
Past research has ignored the impact of a casino on personal bankruptcy rates over time. Using simple descriptive statistics and regression analysis, this study examines the impact of casinos and casino tenure on bankruptcy ...