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We invite submissions that offer insights into how gambling policies whether at the sub-national, national or international level affect public life. These studies may take a current perspective, analyse historical events or they may include both approaches. If you are thinking about beginning a manuscript for the EJGI, please see the Invitation to Contributors for information on length and style issues. All submissions will be peer-reviewed in confidence by at least two researchers of gambling policy. The editor will mediate the peer review process. If you have questions, please contact the editor.
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