Regulatory Resistance? Narratives and Uses of Evidence around “Black Market” Provision of Gambling during the British Gambling Act Review
Commercial gambling is increasingly viewed as being part of the unhealthy commodities industries, in which products contribute to preventable ill-health globally. Britain has one of the world’s most liberal gambling markets, meaning that the regulatory changes there have implications for development...
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Autores principales: | Heather Wardle, Gerda Reith, Fiona Dobbie, Angela Rintoul, Jeremy Shiffman |
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MDPI AG
2021
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