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The College Football Gambling Market An Empirical Approach, Brian Mcneil
The College Football Gambling Market An Empirical Approach, Brian Mcneil
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This study tests the efficiency of the college football gambling market and whether the market allows for profitable wagering. Operating upon the theoretical framework that, at any given time, prices fully reflect all information available in a particular market, I test for the existence of residual information that is not currently incorporated into the market, thus rendering it inefficient. This project expands upon several previous studies performed on sports betting – most notably that of Zuber, Gandar, and Bowers (1985), which examined the gambling market efficiency for National Football League games. The findings prove to be consistent with the conclusions …
Movement Of Economics Professors Among Top Research Universities In The Us, Benjamin E. Resnick
Movement Of Economics Professors Among Top Research Universities In The Us, Benjamin E. Resnick
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