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Covid-19 pandemic led to European soccer matches being played without spectators. We show that betting markets adjusted … accurate over a large sample of soccer matches subsequently played without spectators even though the earliest games appeared …
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We compare the properties of betting market odds set in two distinct markets for a large sample of European soccer …
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expectations adapt to an exogenous shock: the introduction of soccer ghost games during the COVID-19 pandemic. We find that betting …
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expectations adapt to an exogenous shock: the introduction of soccer ghost games during the COVID-19 pandemic. We find that betting …
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This paper examines whether sports betting markets are semistrong-form efficient—i.e., whether new information is rapidly and completely incorporated into betting prices. We use the news of ghost matches in the top European football leagues due to the COVID-19 pandemic as the arrival of public...
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We compare the properties of betting market odds set in two distinct markets for a large sample of European soccer …
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illustrate this finding using large datasets of bets and outcomes for tennis and soccer and also with realistic simulations. …
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illustrate this finding using large datasets of bets and outcomes for tennis and soccer and also with realistic simulations. …
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This paper examines the relation between crowd support and home advantage in professional soccer. For that purpose, we … make use of a unique "natural experiment": so-called ghost games in the three top divisions of German professional soccer …
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This paper examines the relation between crowd support and home advantage in professional football in making use of a unique “natural experiment” induced by restrictions due to the Corona pandemic: so-called ghost games in the top three German football divisions during the 2019/2020 season....
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