Information Efficiency in Financial and Betting Markets(ISBN=9780521816038)

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  • 版 次:1
  • 页 数:392
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  • 印刷时间:2005年09月01日
  • 开 本:16开
  • 纸 张:胶版纸
  • 包 装:平装
  • 是否套装:否
  • 国际标准书号ISBN:9780521816038
作者:Edited by Leighton Vaughan Williams  著出版社:Cambridge University Press出版时间:2005年09月 
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A most extensive survey of the literature on information efficiency ? Focuses on betting markets as well as financial markets ? Wide disciplinary appeal - finance, economics, public policy and mathematics

 
内容简介

The degree to which markets incorporate information is one of the most important questions facing economists today. This book provides a fascinating study of the existence and extent of information efficiency in financial markets, with a special focus on betting markets. Betting markets are selected for study because they incorporate features highly appropriate to a study of information efficiency, in particular the fact that each bet has a well-defined end point at which its value becomes certain. Using international examples, this book reviews and analyses the issue of information efficiency in both financial and betting markets. Part I is an extensive survey of the existing literature, while Part II presents a range of readings by leading academics. Insights gained from the book will interest students of financial economics, financial market analysts, mathematicians and statisticians, and all those with a special interest in finance or gambling.

目  录
List of figures
List of tables
List of contributors
Introduction
Part I: The Concept of Information Efficiency:
1. Information efficiency in financial markets Leighton VaughanWilliams
2. Weak form information efficiency in betting markets LeightonVaughan Williams
3. Semi-strong and strong form information efficiency in bettingmarkets Leighton Vaughan Williams
Part II. Selected Readings:
4. An assessment of quasi-arbitrage opportunities in two fixed-oddshorse-race betting markets Michael A. Smith, David Paton andLeighton Vaughan Williams
5. The presence of favourites and biases in bookmakers' oddsWilliam Collier and John Peirson
6. Searching for semi-strong form inefficiency in the UK racetrackbetting market Ming-Chien Sung, Johnnie E. V. Johnson and AlistairC. Bruce
7. Models, markets, polls and pundits: a case study of informationefficiency Leighton Vaughan Williams
8. Longshot bias: insights from the betting market on men'sprofessional tennis David Forrest and Ian McHale

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