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Supplying Slot Machines to the Poor
Authors:Melisa Bubonya  David P. Byrne
Affiliation:1. Melbourne Institute of Applied Economic and Social Research, The University of Melbourne, FBE Building, Melbourne, Victoria, 3010 Australia;2. Department of Economics, The University of Melbourne, FBE Building, Melbourne, Victoria, 3010 Australia
Abstract:As gambling becomes increasingly accessible worldwide, governments face an important policy question: how should they exploit the industry's growth to raise tax revenue while protecting individuals from the detrimental effects of gambling? Using data on slot machines from the largest per capita gambling market in the world, Australia, we estimate a structural oligopoly model to (i) quantify firms' incentives to make gambling accessible among socioeconomically disadvantaged groups and (ii) evaluate the effect of government policy (tax levies, supply caps, and venue smoking bans) on the distribution of slot machine supply, tax revenue, and problem gambling prevalence.
Keywords:H71  L13  L83  L88  I31
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