Economics of Gambling

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Bet Fraction
Bet Volumes
betting
betting market efficiency
Betting Markets
Betting Pool
Betting Strategy
bias
bookmaker
Bookmaker Markets
Bookmaker Odds
casino economic impact
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Covariance Decomposition
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favourite
gambling industry analysis
Horse Race Betting
Indian Casinos
Jackpot Prize
longshot
lottery demand modelling
Lottery Tickets
Lotto Game
market
mutuel
pari
Pari Mutuel Bettors
Pari Mutuel Market
probabilities
Racetrack Betting
risk and utility theory
Saturday Draw
sports wagering economics
statistical analysis of betting behaviour
Subjective Probability Assessments
Tote Betting
Tote Odds
UK Game
UK National Lottery
win
Win Pool
Winning Frequencies
Winning Probabilities

Product details

  • ISBN 9780415260916
  • Weight: 544g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 28 Nov 2002
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Against a background of extraordinary growth in the popularity of betting and gaming across many countries of the world, there has never been a greater need for a study into gambling's most important factor - its economics.
This collection of original contributions drawn from such leading experts as David Peel, Stephen Creigh-Tyte, Raymond Sauer and Donald Siegel covers such interesting themes as:
*betting on the horses
*over-under betting in football games
*national lotteries and lottery fatigue
*demand for gambling
*economic impact of casino gambling
This timely and comprehensive book covers all the bases of the economics of gambling and is a valuable and important contribution to the ongoing and growing debates. The Economics of Gambling will be of use to academics and students of applied, industrial and mathematical economics as well as of being vital reading for those involved and interested in the gambling industry.

Leighton Vaughan Williams is Professor of Economics and Finance, and Director of the Betting Research Unit at the Nottingham Trent University, UK

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