[Read download] Just One More Hand: Life in the Casino Economy
❀ Ellen Mutari, Deborah M. Figart ❀
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3 of 4 people found the following review helpful. Thought provoking and intelligently writtenBy A. GitchellI just read "Just One More Hand ndash; Life in the Casino Economy". I read with considerable urgency, since I live near Atlantic City and worry daily about our depressed economy and the impact of casinos on our lives. Mutari and Figart are particularly qualified to analyze the woes of a single industry community because they also studied Detroit as the auto industry fizzled."Just One MoreMutari and Figart, labor economists who pronounce themselves 'fascinated by how people earn a living,' examine, in intriguing . . . detail, the struggles of casino workers in the post-recession U.S.. . . .The authors cast their subject as a metaphor for the larger, equally embattled American econoJust One More Hand tells a story that workers all over can relate to: an industry that promised a solid and stable livelihood is being transformed by competitive pressures, causing employees to lose their economic footing. What seemed like a good job one day becomes a bad job the next. Incorporating the real experiences of casino employees, the book demonstrates the difficulties for local communities that are building new casinos in the hopes of luring tourists. Local communities placing all th... [PDF.wd84] Just One More Hand: Life in the Casino Economy Rating: 3.95 (424 Votes)
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