The perception that casinos have a dramatic impact on a local economy is
A) without any foundation whatsoever.
B) reasonable, given their size but overstated given the degree of local substitution.
C) reasonable, and in fact, understated.
D) reasonable, and exactly on the mark.
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Q1: During the 1990s and early 2000s, the
Q2: The evidence of the net economic impact
Q3: The city in which a new casino
Q4: U.S. casinos employ about _ people.
A)37,000
B)340,000
C)1 million
D)10
Q6: If "local substitution" is complete, then the
Q7: Economists generally do not agree to limit
Q8: The external costs associated with gambling include
A)the
Q9: Economic estimates of a "modest upside" to
Q10: U.S. casinos serve about _ people per
Q11: If a city, like Denver, that is
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