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"Revenues And Expenses For Cons And Festivals" From The Pop Culture Business Handbook For Cons And Festivals, Jon Garon Jan 2017

"Revenues And Expenses For Cons And Festivals" From The Pop Culture Business Handbook For Cons And Festivals, Jon Garon

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This article is part of a series of book excerpts from The Pop Culture Business Handbook for Cons and Festivals, which provides the business, strategy, and legal reference guide for fan conventions, film festivals, musical festivals, and cultural events.When organizing a festival or Con, the economic model used to develop the event will drive many of the key decisions. If one accepts that the designing of the Con is a form of building a complex game for the attendees, then the Con economy will define many of the structural design choices which will come later in the planning. These chapters …


Introduction: A Closer Look At The Use Of Gambling In Raising State Revenues, Yang-Ming Tham Jan 2010

Introduction: A Closer Look At The Use Of Gambling In Raising State Revenues, Yang-Ming Tham

Jeffrey S. Moorad Sports Law Journal

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U.S. Land-Based And Internet Gambling, Would You Bet On A Rosy Future, Joseph M. Kelly Jan 2010

U.S. Land-Based And Internet Gambling, Would You Bet On A Rosy Future, Joseph M. Kelly

Jeffrey S. Moorad Sports Law Journal

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