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George Diemer is an Associate Professor in the School of Sport, Tourism and Hospitality Management at Temple University. He holds a Ph.D. in Economics from Temple University’s Fox School of Business and has also taught at Chestnut Hill College. His academic work bridges economics and sports, with a strong emphasis on gambling markets and financial systems.
Dr. Diemer's research interests lie primarily in sport economics, with a specialized focus on gambling markets and their interaction with financial institutions. He also explores the use of non-parametric probability density functions as tools for detecting corruption in sports and financial settings. His methodological rigor supports integrity-focused economic analysis.
His scholarly work has appeared in prominent journals including The American Economist, International Journal of Sport Finance, The Journal of Sports Economics, and The Journal of Gambling Business and Economics. These publications reflect a consistent trend in applying economic theory and statistical modeling to real-world issues in sports and gambling regulation.
Dr. Diemer has not been publicly recognized with scientific awards based on the available information.
He advises students within his academic domain and contributes to curriculum development in sport and economic education. While specific grant funding is not mentioned, his research output suggests active engagement in empirical economic studies related to sports integrity and financial systems.
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