Casinos and political corruption in the United States: a Granger causality analysis

Volume: 45, Issue: 34, Pages: 4781 - 4795
Published: Dec 1, 2013
Abstract
The commercial casino industry experienced an unprecedented expansion in the United States during the 1990s. As the industry has grown, so has the anecdotal evidence that links the casino industry with political corruption. However, there have been no empirical analyses of the issue. We use state-level panel data from 1985–2000 to posit a Granger causality analysis of the relationship between corruption convictions of state public officials and...
Paper Details
Title
Casinos and political corruption in the United States: a Granger causality analysis
Published Date
Dec 1, 2013
Volume
45
Issue
34
Pages
4781 - 4795
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