Journal of Gambling Business and Economics
2007 - 2009
Edited by Nottingham Business School Leighton Vaughan Williams
from University of Buckingham Press
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Volume 3, issue 1, 2009
- Internet Sports Books Operating in an Inefficient Marketplace pp. 1-22

- George Diemer
- An Online Sports Betting Adoption Model pp. 23-40

- Chang Boon Patrick Lee and Lin Hammer Xia
- Table Games or Slots? Competition, Evolution and Game Preference in Macao's Casino Market pp. 41-63

- Ricardo Siu and William Eadington
- Why do Various Gaming Markets Adopt Different Tax Rates? pp. 65-87

- Xinhua Gu and Guoqiang Li
- A Statistical Development of Fixed Odds Betting Rules in Soccer pp. 89-99

- Ian Milliner, Paul White and Don J. Webber
Volume 2, issue 3, 2008
- What Does a Concept Attract? The Case of Gaming in Macau pp. 1-22

- Rose Lai, Raymond So and Ricardo Siu
- Evaluating Crime Attributable to Casinos in the U.S.: A Closer Look at Grinols and Mustard's “Casinos, Crime, and Community Costs” pp. 23-51

- Douglas M. Walker
- Individual Risk Propensity and Risk Background pp. 53-70

- April Bernard, Osaretin Iyare and Winston R. Moore
- Further Analysis of the Markowitz Model of Utility with a Small Degree of Probability Distortion pp. 71-83

- David A. Peel and David Law
- Painful Regret and Elation at the Track pp. 85-99

- Adi Schnytzer and Barbara Luppi
Volume 2, issue 2, 2008
- Herding in Imperfect Betting Markets with Inside Traders pp. 1-15

- Adi Schnytzer and Avichai Snir
- The Effect of Casinos on Local Labor Markets: A County Level Analysis pp. 17-41

- Chad Cotti
- Do Financial Incentives Affect The Quality of Expert Performance? Evidence from the Racetrack pp. 43-59

- Glenn Boyle
- Competition and Monopoly in the Market for Pari-Mutuel Bets — A Theoretical Approach pp. 61-78

- Herbert Walther
- An Alternative Explanation of the Favorite-Longshot Bias pp. 79-96

- Martin Kukuk and Stefan Winter
- Subjective Skewness of Return as an Explanation of the Optimal Choice between Gambles in Cumulative Prospect Theory pp. 97-107

- David A. Peel
Volume 2, issue 1, 2008
- Inferring Risk Preferences Using Synthetic Win Bets in Horse Betting "Exotic" Markets pp. 1-29

- O'Connor, Philip
- The Link Between Information and the Favorite-longshot Bias in Pari-mutuel Wagering Markets pp. 30-44

- Andrew Weinbach and Rodney Joseph Paul
- SP Betting as a Self-Enforcing Implicit Cartel pp. 45-65

- Adi Schnytzer and Avichai Snir
- Betting Markets Efficiency: Evidence From European Football pp. 66-76

- Bruno Deschamps
- An Examination of Two Competing Hypotheses for the Demand for Lottery Tickets pp. 77-102

- Ozzy Akay, Mark Griffiths and Drew Winters
- Informed Choice and Gambling: Principles for Consumer Protection pp. 103-118

- Alex Blaszczynski, Robert Ladouceur, Lia Nower and Howard Shaffer
Volume 1, issue 3, 2007
- Is the Gambler's Fallacy Really a Fallacy? pp. 165-170

- John Nyman
- The Luck of the Texan: An Empirical Analysis of Texas Lottery Games pp. 171-184

- Craig A. Depken and Paul Dorasil
- The Influence of Market Ecology on Market Efficiency: Evidence From a Speculative Financial Market pp. 185-198

- Sung, Ming-Chien and Johnnie Johnson
- Across-the-board Parimutuel Bets pp. 199-206

- W.J. Hurley
- The Relationship Between a National and a Multistate Lotto Game pp. 207-216

- David Forrest and Ian McHale
Volume 1, issue 2, 2007
- Gamblers' Love for Variety and Substitution among Lotto Games pp. 85-99

- Victor Matheson and Kent Grote
- The Impact of Casino Gambling on Housing Markets: A Hedonic Approach pp. 101-120

- Michael Wenz
- What's the Difference between the Stockmarket and the Racetrack? pp. 121-127

- D.J. Johnstone
- Is Casino Gaming a Productive Sector? A Conceptual and Cross-jurisdiction Analysis pp. 129-146

- Ricardo Siu
- An Explanation of Inefficiencies in the Pelota Betting Market: Rank Dependent Expected Utility pp. 147-163

- Loreto Llorente
Volume 1, issue 1, 2007
- Introduction to the First Issue from the Editor pp. 1

- Leighton Vaughan Williams
- Imperfect Market-Maker Competition, Heterogeneous Expectations, and The Favourite-Longshot Bias in Wagering Markets pp. 3-12

- William Hurley and Lawrence McDonough
- The Optimality and Statistical Detection of Price Rigging in Betting Markets pp. 13-29

- Adi Schnytzer and Yuval Shilony
- Just How Serious is Insider Trading? An Evaluation using Thoroughbred Wagering Markets pp. 31-55

- Les Coleman
- The History of a Lottery Game that was Seldom Won pp. 57-68

- David Forrest and Dika Alagic
- Searching for Anchoring Effects in a Naturalistic Environment: Evidence from the Hong Kong Horserace Betting Market pp. 69-84

- Shuang Liu and Johnnie Johnson