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BETTING 1 FAVORITE-LONGSHOT-BIAS 1 HORSE RACE 1 MARKET EQUILIBRIUM 1 NOISY PROBABILITY ESTIMATES 1 RISK 1
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Kukuk, Martin 1 Winter, Stefan 1
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An Alternative Explanation of the Favorite-Longshot Bias
Kukuk, Martin; Winter, Stefan - In: Journal of Gambling Business and Economics 2 (2008) 2, pp. 79-96
Empirical studies of horse race betting in the US, the UK, Australia, and Germany have empirically established the so called favorite-longshot bias. It was found that bets on longshots on average lose much more than bets on favorites. The theoretical literature on wagering markets has offered a...
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