Is gambling a feasible source of funds for the government
Date Submitted: 08/08/2002 13:05:45
Category: / Business & Economy / Economics
Length: 14 pages (3856 words)
Category: / Business & Economy / Economics
Length: 14 pages (3856 words)
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Over the past twenty or so years, great wealth and improved economic and social conditions have been promised to the communities that have embraced legalized gambling. However, with twenty years of experience it is time to look back and analyze whether this is true or not.
It could easily be said that gambling is as American as apple pie. Gambling has shaped American history since
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