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Premier, Stuart H. Mann, Robyn Campbell-Ouchida, April Seelig, Robyn Hadden, Gael D. Hancock, Mj Maynard, Dina Zemke, Joe Micatrotto, Gaylene Levesque
Premier, Stuart H. Mann, Robyn Campbell-Ouchida, April Seelig, Robyn Hadden, Gael D. Hancock, Mj Maynard, Dina Zemke, Joe Micatrotto, Gaylene Levesque
Premier: The Magazine of the UNLV Harrah Hotel College
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Premier, Gian Galassi, Robyn Campbell-Ouchida, Judy A. Nagai, David Schwartz, Jeff L. Voyles
Premier, Gian Galassi, Robyn Campbell-Ouchida, Judy A. Nagai, David Schwartz, Jeff L. Voyles
Premier: The Magazine of the UNLV Harrah Hotel College
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How Green The Desert? Examining The Enviormental Policies Of Las Vegas Strip Hotels, Andrew M. Levey, Karl J. Mayer, Karima Abdel-Moty
How Green The Desert? Examining The Enviormental Policies Of Las Vegas Strip Hotels, Andrew M. Levey, Karl J. Mayer, Karima Abdel-Moty
Hospitality Review
This study analyzed the websites of major Las Vegas Strip hotels, examined their corporate financial reports, and conducted two in-depth telephone interviews with hotel managers, all with regard to their “green” (pro-environmental) policies. The study found a distinct lack of evidence to support assertions that these properties had truly “gone green” in their daily operations. Thus, although the hotels might actually have been engaged in green procedures, they did not express environmental policy in their corporate websites or financial reports. Several possible reasons for this apparent duality are suggested.
The Effects Of Gaming On Residential Real Estate Prices And Sales: A Case Study Of Las Vegas: 1990--2008, Christopher Alan Miller
The Effects Of Gaming On Residential Real Estate Prices And Sales: A Case Study Of Las Vegas: 1990--2008, Christopher Alan Miller
UNLV Theses, Dissertations, Professional Papers, and Capstones
This dissertation empirically investigates the effects of the gaming industry on a local economy, specifically housing prices and sales in the city and surrounding areas of Las Vegas. This study explores many of the economic effects that Las Vegas' relatively unrestricted gaming industry has on surrounding home prices and sales and analyzes the specific forces and the issues they involve. As of this writing, little to no research has used seminal economic theories to analyze the effects of the performance of a locale's gaming industry on the surrounding residential real estate market. This study addresses this gap by examining the …