書籍詳情
格式
平裝書
語言
英語
已出版
Jan 1, 2002
出版商
National Bureau of Economic Research
描述
In this fascinating exploration, the author delves into the intricacies of market behavior through the lens of gambling on the National Football League. Drawing from empirical data, the analysis uncovers the underlying principles that govern how markets operate, examining the dynamics of risk, reward, and the psychology of bettors.
Levitt showcases the similarities between sports betting and traditional financial markets, revealing how information asymmetry and consumer behavior significantly influence outcomes. Through rigorous examination, the reader gains insight into the strategies that succeed and fail in this unique marketplace, shedding light on broader economic principles.
Beyond the numbers, the work invites readers to ponder the societal implications of gambling, questioning how it impacts perceptions of fairness and chance in a competitive arena. With a blend of statistical analysis and engaging narrative, this examination captivates both casual fans and serious economists alike.
Levitt showcases the similarities between sports betting and traditional financial markets, revealing how information asymmetry and consumer behavior significantly influence outcomes. Through rigorous examination, the reader gains insight into the strategies that succeed and fail in this unique marketplace, shedding light on broader economic principles.
Beyond the numbers, the work invites readers to ponder the societal implications of gambling, questioning how it impacts perceptions of fairness and chance in a competitive arena. With a blend of statistical analysis and engaging narrative, this examination captivates both casual fans and serious economists alike.