The UNLV Center for Gaming Research's Occasional Paper Series features papers on a variety of topics in gaming history, economics, and operations from scholars and members of the industry. This collection pulls together 17 papers originally published in the series, making them available in one book for the first time. Ranging from the mythologies surrounding notorious gangster Benjamin "Bugsy" Siegel to a look at the lessons that the financial crisis (should have) taught Las Vegas casinos to a cross-national examination of how governments spend the money they accrue from gambling proceeds and taxes, this collection draws on several disciplines, including history, sociology, philosophy, public policy, and business.Taken together, these papers provide a snapshot into the diversity of work currently being conducted in a variety of fields with the common focus of gambling, in its many manifestations.Chapters include: 1 "Seeking Value or Entertainment?"David G. Schwartz2 "The Powerful Mythology Surrounding Bugsy Siegel" Larry Gragg3 "The History of Baccarat" Theodore Whiting4 "Nation, Corporation or Family?"Theodor Gordon5 "The Promise of Gangster Glamour"Laura Cook Kenna6 "Taking the Points"Frederick W. Krauss7 "Gaming in Britain and America"Nicholas Tosney8 "Where Locals Play"Rex J. Rowley9 "Nevada Gaming Licensing"Robert D. Faiss and Gregory R. Gemignani10 "Betting on the U.S. Market"Glenn Light, Karl Rutledge, and Quinton Singleton11 "Souls/Soles of Signs"Darryl A. Smith12 "Containment and Virtualization"Kah-Wee Lee13 "Halos, Alibis and Community Development"Lynn Gidluck14 "The Fiscal Forensics of the Las Vegas Strip"Dean M. Macomber15 "From the Last Frontier to the New Cosmopolitan"Jessalynn Strauss16 "Pyramids to Players Clubs"Oliver Lovat17 "Moral Markets and the Problematic Proprietor"Christopher WetzelThe book includes illustrations in select chapters, contributor biographies, and an index.
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