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The Effect of Recessions on Gambling Expenditures
Authors:Csilla Horváth  Richard Paap
Institution:1. Department of Strategy and Marketing, Institute for Management Research, Radboud University, P.O. Box 9108, 6500 HK, Nijmegen, The Netherlands
2. Econometric Institute, Erasmus University Rotterdam, Rotterdam, The Netherlands
Abstract:This article examines the influence of the business cycle on expenditures of three major types of legalized gambling activities: Casino gambling, lottery, and pari-mutuel wagering. Empirical results are obtained using monthly aggregated US per capita consumption time series for the period 1959.01–2010.08. Among the three gambling activities only lottery consumption appears to be recession-proof. This series is characterized by a vast and solid growth that exceeds the growth in income and the growth in other gambling sectors. Casino gambling expenditures show a positive growth during expansions and no growth during recessions. Hence, the loss in income during recessions affects casino gambling. However, income shocks which are not directly related to the business cycle do not influence casino gambling expenditures. Pari-mutuel wagering displays an overall negative trend and its average growth rate is smaller than the growth in income, especially during recessions. The findings of this article provide important implications for the gambling industry and for local governments.
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