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Table of Contents
Herding in Imperfect Betting Markets with Inside Traders
The Effect of Casinos on Local Labor Markets: A County Level Analysis
Do Financial Incentives Affect The Quality of Expert Performance? Evidence from the Racetrack
Competition and Monopoly in the Market for Pari-Mutuel Bets — A Theoretical Approach
An Alternative Explanation of the Favorite-Longshot Bias
Subjective Skewness of Return as an Explanation of the Optimal Choice between Gambles in Cumulative Prospect Theory
Subjective Skewness of Return as an Explanation of the Optimal Choice between Gambles in Cumulative Prospect Theory
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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