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Title: A Study of Inefficiency and Arbitrage Opportunity: An empirical analysis of the fixed and demand-based betting market
Author(s): Turton, Felix
Advisor(s): Ghosh, Indradeep
Department: Haverford College. Dept. of Economics
Abstract: This paper examines the fixed and demand-based betting market for The English Premier League top scorer. This investigation involves a predictive model that aims to pin down the random element of odds movements across time. With this model the Efficient Market Hypothesis (EMH) is tested and rejected. Given the information in the predictive model, paper concludes with an explication of what on optimal betting strategy would consist in.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10066/1457
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