Taking the Gamble: Local and Regional Policy Issues of Access to Electronic Gaming Machines (EGMs): A Case Study of Victoria, Australia

Gambling activities, and revenues derived, have been seen as a way to increase economic development in deprived areas. However, there are also concerns about gambling in general and Electronic Gaming Machines (EGMs) in particular, and the effects of access to these activities on the localities in wh...

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Main Authors: Pickernell, D., Keast, R., Brown, Kerry, Yousefpour, N., Miller, C.
Format: Journal Article
Published: Regional Science Association 2013
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http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/17495
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author Pickernell, D.
Keast, R.
Brown, Kerry
Yousefpour, N.
Miller, C.
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Keast, R.
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Yousefpour, N.
Miller, C.
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description Gambling activities, and revenues derived, have been seen as a way to increase economic development in deprived areas. However, there are also concerns about gambling in general and Electronic Gaming Machines (EGMs) in particular, and the effects of access to these activities on the localities in which they are situated. This study explores issues of accessibility as they relate to EGM products in Victoria, focusing specifically on interactions between the location of, and demand for, EGM products. Results highlight potential twoway relationships between gambling and volunteering. Volunteering (and social capital more generally) may help protect against gambling. Alternatively and/or additionally volunteering may itself be damaged by increased gambling activity. This highlights the need for further exploration, particularly into how detrimental effects of EGMs may be mitigated in localities and beneficial impacts maximised by policy both related to the access to EGMs themselves and also the revenue and resources they generate.
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spelling curtin-20.500.11937-174952017-05-30T08:14:26Z Taking the Gamble: Local and Regional Policy Issues of Access to Electronic Gaming Machines (EGMs): A Case Study of Victoria, Australia Pickernell, D. Keast, R. Brown, Kerry Yousefpour, N. Miller, C. social capital electronic gaming machines gambling revenues Australia Gambling activities, and revenues derived, have been seen as a way to increase economic development in deprived areas. However, there are also concerns about gambling in general and Electronic Gaming Machines (EGMs) in particular, and the effects of access to these activities on the localities in which they are situated. This study explores issues of accessibility as they relate to EGM products in Victoria, focusing specifically on interactions between the location of, and demand for, EGM products. Results highlight potential twoway relationships between gambling and volunteering. Volunteering (and social capital more generally) may help protect against gambling. Alternatively and/or additionally volunteering may itself be damaged by increased gambling activity. This highlights the need for further exploration, particularly into how detrimental effects of EGMs may be mitigated in localities and beneficial impacts maximised by policy both related to the access to EGMs themselves and also the revenue and resources they generate. 2013 Journal Article http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/17495 http://search.informit.com.au/documentSummary;dn=587052948475725;res=IELHSS Regional Science Association restricted
spellingShingle social capital
electronic gaming machines
gambling revenues
Australia
Pickernell, D.
Keast, R.
Brown, Kerry
Yousefpour, N.
Miller, C.
Taking the Gamble: Local and Regional Policy Issues of Access to Electronic Gaming Machines (EGMs): A Case Study of Victoria, Australia
title Taking the Gamble: Local and Regional Policy Issues of Access to Electronic Gaming Machines (EGMs): A Case Study of Victoria, Australia
title_full Taking the Gamble: Local and Regional Policy Issues of Access to Electronic Gaming Machines (EGMs): A Case Study of Victoria, Australia
title_fullStr Taking the Gamble: Local and Regional Policy Issues of Access to Electronic Gaming Machines (EGMs): A Case Study of Victoria, Australia
title_full_unstemmed Taking the Gamble: Local and Regional Policy Issues of Access to Electronic Gaming Machines (EGMs): A Case Study of Victoria, Australia
title_short Taking the Gamble: Local and Regional Policy Issues of Access to Electronic Gaming Machines (EGMs): A Case Study of Victoria, Australia
title_sort taking the gamble: local and regional policy issues of access to electronic gaming machines (egms): a case study of victoria, australia
topic social capital
electronic gaming machines
gambling revenues
Australia
url http://search.informit.com.au/documentSummary;dn=587052948475725;res=IELHSS
http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/17495