A new study from the University of Maryland’s Robert H. Smith School of Business and co-authors at SMU Cox School of Business and UC San Diego Rady School of Management shows that states’ rush to legalize online sports betting is reshaping consumer behavior, state finances and public health. The study is posted to the SSRN preprint server.
Sports-betting boom: New study measures spending surge, new tax revenue and rising public health risks
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