You are hereHome › Hal Marcus College of Science & Engineering (CSE) › Department of Earth and Environmental Sciences › Meyer-Arendt, Klaus J. › Casino gaming In Mississippi Style APAChicagoHarvardIEEEMLATurabian Choose the citation style. Meyer-Arendt, K. J. (1995). Casino gaming In Mississippi: Location, Location, Location. Economic Development Review, 13(4), 27-33. Casino gaming In Mississippi Details Type Academic Journal Article Title Casino gaming In Mississippi: Location, Location, Location Contributor(s) Meyer-Arendt, Klaus J. (author) Located In Economic Development Review ISSN 0742-3713 Volume 13 Issue 4 Start Page 27 End Page 33 Date 1995 Use/Reproduction 1995 Gale, Cengage Learning Abstract Taking a laissez-faire approach. to casino development, the state of Mississippi has become the number two or three gaming state in the United States. The $1.5 billion industry is found in several clusters or casinos across the Gulf Coast and the Mississippi River. Biloxi and Tunica Counties are the leading locations. As the industry matures, there is a shake-out, as both smaller and geographically ii/located casinos are unable to compete effectively for gambling dollars. PID uwf:23054