Abstract
En este estudio se analiza la industria del juego en América del Norte y las políticas públicas, legislación, fiscalidad, transparencia y su carácter público tendente al bienestar común, incluyendo la atención de la ludopatía.1 Se analiza su perfil democrático. Se muestra que México cuenta con agudas deficiencias y contradicciones. En contraste, Estados Unidos y Canadá han construido este sector para el beneficio público a través de instituciones transparentes y principios más democráticos. En este sentido, se argumenta que la reestructuración de esta industria es una tarea pendiente de la construcción democrática en México.Authors who publish with this journal agree to the following terms:
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