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INTERNET GAMBLING AND THE ECONOMY

This case study will look at the history of internet gambling, the statutory landscape of internet gambling, and the negative economic consequences of internet gambling. The main thesis of this study is to determine if internet gambling would strengthen the U.S. economy

Thursday, November 16, 2006

Internet Gambling: Popular Inexorable and (Eventually) Legal

This paper was written in 1999 by Tom W. Bell. He studied the internet ghambling phenomenom and came to the conclusion that this form of gabling would eventually become legal. As evidenced by more recent laws that will not happen. Read what Tom though of the idea in retrospect.

Just click on title of article above to read Pdf file.
Posted by Brian Sherr at 8:20 AM

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