Are Betting Markets Inefficient? Evidence From Simulations and Real Data

Winkelmann D, Ötting M, Deutscher C, Makarewicz TA (2023)
Journal of Sports Economics 25(1).

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Previous literature leaves the impression that betting market inefficiencies are widespread. However, most studies rely upon limited data and ignore biases’ persistence. Our simulation-based analyses show (1) the impact of low sample sizes on the chance to detect markets that only appear to be efficient and (2) the frequency of observing inefficient periods within fully efficient markets. Afterwards, we (3) empirically analyze real-world football betting markets for 14 consecutive seasons. While inefficiencies occur in singular seasons, they are not persistent or systematic across leagues. Moreover, our simulation-based analyses suggest that statistically significant effects in single seasons are likely to be observed even under full market efficiency.
Erscheinungsjahr
2023
Zeitschriftentitel
Journal of Sports Economics
Band
25
Ausgabe
1
ISSN
1527-0025
eISSN
1552-7794
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https://pub.uni-bielefeld.de/record/2983980

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Winkelmann D, Ötting M, Deutscher C, Makarewicz TA. Are Betting Markets Inefficient? Evidence From Simulations and Real Data. Journal of Sports Economics. 2023;25(1).
Winkelmann, D., Ötting, M., Deutscher, C., & Makarewicz, T. A. (2023). Are Betting Markets Inefficient? Evidence From Simulations and Real Data. Journal of Sports Economics, 25(1). https://doi.org/10.1177/15270025231204997
Winkelmann, David, Ötting, Marius, Deutscher, Christian, and Makarewicz, Tomasz Aleksander. 2023. “Are Betting Markets Inefficient? Evidence From Simulations and Real Data”. Journal of Sports Economics 25 (1).
Winkelmann, D., Ötting, M., Deutscher, C., and Makarewicz, T. A. (2023). Are Betting Markets Inefficient? Evidence From Simulations and Real Data. Journal of Sports Economics 25.
Winkelmann, D., et al., 2023. Are Betting Markets Inefficient? Evidence From Simulations and Real Data. Journal of Sports Economics, 25(1).
D. Winkelmann, et al., “Are Betting Markets Inefficient? Evidence From Simulations and Real Data”, Journal of Sports Economics, vol. 25, 2023.
Winkelmann, D., Ötting, M., Deutscher, C., Makarewicz, T.A.: Are Betting Markets Inefficient? Evidence From Simulations and Real Data. Journal of Sports Economics. 25, (2023).
Winkelmann, David, Ötting, Marius, Deutscher, Christian, and Makarewicz, Tomasz Aleksander. “Are Betting Markets Inefficient? Evidence From Simulations and Real Data”. Journal of Sports Economics 25.1 (2023).
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Winkelmann D (2024)
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