George Diemer

 GeorgeC. Diemer

George C. Diemer

  • Courses17
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According to our user contributions, Professor George Diemer is politically right-leaning
Sep 30, 2019
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Professor Diemer is really a good guy. I forgot the course numbers, but I took him for two STHM sports management classes. I think they were called sports Econ and the other was a sport class that was basically very excel heavy and required for us to graduate. I never got above 50 on exam. In addition, I went to class and did all the homework, but still got a C.

May 1, 2020
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Professor Diemer can put you to sleep with lectures because everyone is bored and dry. His class is even worst online. His exams make no sense and are extremely difficult for no reason.

May 1, 2020
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Professor Diemer is terrible. He acts as if everyone loves Economics like him. His class consists of four group homework plus a group paper, and only two exams. Both exams are absurdly challenging, as some questions are asked about such minor details. Moreover, these exams don't even proof-read since half of the questions make little to no sense at all.

Apr 27, 2020
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Professor Diemer is a great person and a solid one. But, he will make you work for the grade you get. His class is no joke and you have to get the job done to pass. The class consists of four group assignments, weekly discussion rounds, two exams, and a group work or presentation. And most Friday classes were taught virtually with assessments on Saturday.

Biography

Temple University - Economics



Experience

  • Temple University's School of Sport, Tourism and Hospitality Management

    Assistant Professor (Instructional Track)

    George worked at Temple University's School of Sport, Tourism and Hospitality Management as a Assistant Professor (Instructional Track)

  • Chestnut Hill College

    Assistant Professor of Business

    George worked at Chestnut Hill College as a Assistant Professor of Business

  • Temple University

    Assistant Professor (Instructional Track)

    Teach University Classes and conduct research.

  • Arcadia University

    Lecturer

    Taught the following courses:
    Introduction to Microeconomics
    Sports and Economics

  • The College of New Jersey

    Lecturer

    Taught the following courses:
    Introduction to Microeconomics
    Introduction to Macroeconomics

Education

  • Fox School of Business at Temple University

    PhD

    Economics

  • Fox School of Business at Temple University

    MA

    Economics

  • Temple University

    PhD

    Economics

  • Temple University

    Assistant Professor (Instructional Track)


    Teach University Classes and conduct research.

Publications

  • Comment on ‘‘Investigating Allegations of Point-shaving in NCAA Basketball Using Actual Sportsbook Betting Percentages’’

    The Journal of Sports Economics

  • Comment on ‘‘Investigating Allegations of Point-shaving in NCAA Basketball Using Actual Sportsbook Betting Percentages’’

    The Journal of Sports Economics

  • Internet sports books operating in an inefficient marketplace

    The Journal of Gambling Business and Economics

  • Comment on ‘‘Investigating Allegations of Point-shaving in NCAA Basketball Using Actual Sportsbook Betting Percentages’’

    The Journal of Sports Economics

  • Internet sports books operating in an inefficient marketplace

    The Journal of Gambling Business and Economics

  • How do Government Employees Influence Election Outcomes: The Emergence of the Super Voter and the Development of a Strategic Electioneering Model

    The American Economist

  • Comment on ‘‘Investigating Allegations of Point-shaving in NCAA Basketball Using Actual Sportsbook Betting Percentages’’

    The Journal of Sports Economics

  • Internet sports books operating in an inefficient marketplace

    The Journal of Gambling Business and Economics

  • How do Government Employees Influence Election Outcomes: The Emergence of the Super Voter and the Development of a Strategic Electioneering Model

    The American Economist

  • Failing to Cover: Point Shaving or Statistical Abnormality?

    International Journal of Sport Finance

  • Comment on ‘‘Investigating Allegations of Point-shaving in NCAA Basketball Using Actual Sportsbook Betting Percentages’’

    The Journal of Sports Economics

  • Internet sports books operating in an inefficient marketplace

    The Journal of Gambling Business and Economics

  • How do Government Employees Influence Election Outcomes: The Emergence of the Super Voter and the Development of a Strategic Electioneering Model

    The American Economist

  • Failing to Cover: Point Shaving or Statistical Abnormality?

    International Journal of Sport Finance

  • Instructor’s Supplement to "The Economics of Sports", 5th edition

    Pearson

  • Comment on ‘‘Investigating Allegations of Point-shaving in NCAA Basketball Using Actual Sportsbook Betting Percentages’’

    The Journal of Sports Economics

  • Internet sports books operating in an inefficient marketplace

    The Journal of Gambling Business and Economics

  • How do Government Employees Influence Election Outcomes: The Emergence of the Super Voter and the Development of a Strategic Electioneering Model

    The American Economist

  • Failing to Cover: Point Shaving or Statistical Abnormality?

    International Journal of Sport Finance

  • Instructor’s Supplement to "The Economics of Sports", 5th edition

    Pearson

  • Point shaving in the NFL gambling market: A bootstrap investigation.

    Journal of Prediction Markets

AMECO 01

Course also known as:
AMEC001
AMECO01

4(2)

AMECO 0858

3.5(2)

AMERECON

4.5(1)

ECON 001

2.5(1)

ECON 1101

4.9(4)

ECON 1901

4.5(1)

ECON 1902

4.5(1)

ECON 851

4.5(1)

ECON 858

Course also known as:
ECON0858
ECON858

4.8(2)

ECON 872

4.5(1)

MACR 1101

1.5(1)

MACRO 012

4.5(1)

MACRO 1901

4.5(1)

MACRO 2101

1(2)

SRM 3216

2.7(3)