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no title author magazine year volume issue page(s) type
1 Bounded cumulative prospect theory: some implications for gambling outcomes Cain, Michael
2008
40 1 p. 5-15
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2 Do horses like vodka and sponging? - On market manipulation and the favourite-longshot bias Winter, Stefan
2008
40 1 p. 75-87
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3 Introduction: economics of betting markets Peel, D. A.
2008
40 1 p. 1-3
article
4 Measuring displacement effects across gaming products: a study of Australian gambling markets Farrell, Lisa
2008
40 1 p. 53-62
article
5 Nonlinear modelling of European football scores using support vector machines Vlastakis, Nikolaos
2008
40 1 p. 111-118
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6 Predicting bookmaker odds and efficiency for UK football Graham, I.
2008
40 1 p. 99-109
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7 Risk attitudes in large stake gambles: evidence from a game show Deck, Cary
2008
40 1 p. 41-52
article
8 Sentiment in the betting market on Spanish football Forrest, David
2008
40 1 p. 119-126
article
9 The economics of casino taxation Benar, Hasret
2008
40 1 p. 63-73
article
10 The efficiency of exotic wagers in racetrack betting Gramm, Marshall
2008
40 1 p. 89-97
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11 The Markowitz model of utility supplemented with a small degree of probability distortion as an explanation of outcomes of Allais experiments over large and small payoffs and gambling on unlikely outcomes Peel, D. A.
2008
40 1 p. 17-26
article
12 The relative regressivity of seven lottery games Combs, Kathryn L.
2008
40 1 p. 35-39
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13 Why people choose negative expected return assets - an empirical examination of a utility theoretic explanation Bhattacharya, N.
2008
40 1 p. 27-34
article
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