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Using Spatial Distribution of Outlets to Estimate Gambling Incidence
Momi Dahan
Federmann School of Public Policy
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Keyphrases
Spatial Distribution
100%
Gambling
100%
Israel
66%
Sociodemographic Characteristics
33%
First Application
33%
Population Size
33%
Geographical Location
33%
Socio-economic Characteristics
33%
Population Composition
33%
Statistical Area
33%
Simple Methodology
33%
Point of Sale
33%
Spatial Estimation
33%
Toto
33%
Innovative Methodology
33%
Disadvantaged Neighbourhoods
33%
National Lottery
33%
Merged Data
33%
Implicit Taxes
33%
Household Survey Data
33%
Suits Index
33%
Lotto
33%
Gambling Expenditure
33%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Taxation
100%