TY - BOOK AU - ProQuest (Firm) AU - Vaughan Williams,Leighton TI - The economics of gambling AV - HV.P965.E266 2003 PY - 2003/// CY - London, New York PB - Routledge KW - Gambling KW - Economic aspects KW - Electronic books N1 - 2; Introduction; Leighton Vaughan Williams ; --; The favourite-longshot bias and the Gabriel and Marsden anomaly: an explanation based on utility theory; Michael Cain, David Peel and David Law ; --; Is the presence of inside traders necessary to give rise to a favorite-longshot bias? / Adi Schnytzer and Yuval Shilony ; --; Pari-mutuel place betting in Great Britain and Ireland: an extraordinary opportunity; David Jackson and Patrick Waldron ; --; Betting at British racecourses: a comparison of the efficiency of betting with bookmakers and at the Tote; John Peirson and Philip Blackburn ; --; Breakage, turnover, and betting market efficiency: new evidence from Japanese horse tracks; W. David Walls and Kelly Busche ; --; The impact of tipster information on bookmakers' prices in UK horse-race markets; Michael A. Smith ; --; On the marginal impact of information and arbitrage; Adi Schnytzer, Yuval Shilony and Richard Thorne ; --; Covarianace decompositions and betting markets: early insights using data from French trotting; Jack Dowie ; --; A competitive horse-race handicapping algorithm based on analysis of covariance; David Edelman ; --; Efficiency in the handicap and index betting markets for English rugby league; Robert Simmons, David Forrest and Anthony Curran ; --; Efficiency of the over-under betting market for National Football League games; Joseph Golec and Maurry Tamarkin ; --; Player injuries and price responses in the point spread wagering market; Raymond D. Sauer ; --; Is the UK National Lottery experiencing lottery fatigue? / Stephen Creigh-Tyte and Lisa Farrell ; --; Time-series modelling of Lotto demand; David Forrest ; --; Reconsidering the economic impact of Indian casino gambling; Gary C. Anders ; --; Investigating betting behaviour: a critical discussion of alternative methodological approaches; Alistair Bruce and Johnnie Johnson ; --; The demand for gambling: a review; David Paton, Donald S. Siegel and Leighton Vaughan Williams UR - https://ebookcentral.proquest.com/lib/ciu/detail.action?docID=243321 ER -