GAMBLING POLICY NETWORK
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Governments worldwide are wrestling with conflicting public goods: (1) a need to maximise tax revenues in ways acceptable to the electorate, and (2) a need to dissuade the public from behaviours injurious to the common weal. These two objectives frequently conflict when governments debate policy on the gambling industry. We develop policy papers, based on an extensive network of gaming expertise worldwide. Bookmark this site, as more details will become available shortly. 080218 |
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