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Deindustrialization and casinos : a winning hand?

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As governments increasingly legalize and expand the availability of casinos, hoping to offset the impacts of manufacturing decline through the advancement of gambling commerce, this book examines what casinos do—and do not do—for host communities in terms of economic growth.

Examining the case generally made by those seeking to establish casino developments—that they offer benefits for the "public good"—the author draws on a case study of Canada’s automotive capital (Windsor, Ontario), which was a pilot site for potential further casino development in the region.

The author asks whether casinos do, in fact, offer good jobs, revenue generation, and economic diversification.

A study of the benefits of casino developments that considers the question of whether they constitute a ready answer to the problems of industrial and economic decline, this volume will appeal to scholars of sociology and urban studies, with interests in the gambling industry, economic sociology, the sociology of work, and urban regeneration.

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Routledge
0367560844 / 9780367560843
Paperback / softback
29/04/2022
United Kingdom
English
194 pages : illustrations (black and white)
24 cm