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The Journal of Gambling Business and

Economics

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First issue of Volume Two now available

 

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Contents of Issue 1 of Volume 2

 

Inferring Risk Preferences Using Synthetic Win Bets in Horse

Betting “Exotic” Markets

Philip O’Connor

 

The Link between Information and the Favourite-Longshot Bias in

Pari-mutuel Waging Markets

Andy Weinbach and Rodney J Paul

 

SP Betting as a Self– Enforcing Implicit Cartel

Adi Shnytzer and Avichai Snir

 

Betting Market Efficiency: Evidence from European Football

Bruno Deschamps

 

An Examination of Two Competing Hypotheses for the Demand

for Lottery Tickets

Ozzy Akay, Mark D Griffiths and Drew B Winters

 

Informed Choice and Gambling: Principles for Consumer Protection

Alex Blaszczynski, Robert Ladouceur, Lia Nower and Howard Shaffer

 

 

 

Aims and Scope

 

The Journal of Gambling Business and Economics is an academic peer reviewed journal publishing articles both commissioned and submitted, survey

articles, case studies and book reviews.

 

The Journal is a general journal publishing articles on business and economic aspects of the study of gambling.

 

The Journal is aimed at academics and students of business, finance, economics and the social sciences, and all those with an interest in the business of gambling. It is planned that the journal will be abstracted in the Social Science Citation Index and with Econlit.

 

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