
A new academic review published in the respected journal PLOS One has raised concerns about the capability of gaming regulators in the Nordic region to accurately understand and measure the size and impact of online gambling conducted outside regulated systems. The review highlights persistent weaknesses in the way offshore gambling activity is estimated and suggests that regulators must improve cooperation and adopt more transparent analytical methods to avoid policy decisions based on incomplete or misleading information....
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