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Can And Should Sports Outcomes Be Predicted

  • …  for free, without any cost to sports managers. The simple reason: Betting markets are subsidised by the entertainment value of gambling. For example, it is the gamblers who pay for the bookies’ service …
  • Why "The Prediction Markets" Did Not Get UK Elections Wrong

  • …  markets redistribute money depending on future events. They are primarily not for economic but for entertainment purposes of punters who take the financial risk for a purely speculative gain. While betting …
  • The Dangerous Path from Fake News

  • …  minority who like to be “entertained” by losing cash. The new services are the social tool of choice to determine with high accuracy what’s fact and what’s fake. Let us hope that politicians recognise …
  • The Shrinkflation Fallacy: How Mondelez could have avoided wasted effort

  • …  and its entertainment options were a bit backwards. For an up-to-the-minute opinion on shrinkflation in the times of Netflix, I ask Melissa H., a fund manager with Raiffeisen Capital. “Is this when suddenly …
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