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      • David Forrest (economist) David Kerr Forrest (born 1953) is an applied economist and econometrician who specialises in analysis of the sports and gambling industries. He has contributed substantially to literature on sport and gambling markets from the 1990s to the present. He regularly appears as a media expert in this area in the UK.
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  2. David Kerr Forrest (born 1953) is an applied economist and econometrician who specialises in analysis of the sports and gambling industries. He has contributed substantially to literature on sport and gambling markets from the 1990s to the present.

  3. David Forrest may refer to: David Forrest (academic) (born 1953), applied economist and econometrician; David Forrest (pseudonym), author; David Forrest (Australian politician) (1852–1917) David P. Forrest, U.S. politician

  4. Mar 31, 2015 · David Forrest is an applied economist and econometrician who specialises in analysis of the sports and gambling industries. He has contributed substantially to the academic literature in...

  5. DAVID FORREST: A VOICE FOR YOUTH AND IRONY It is not surprising, since there are thereby implied some essen-tial characteristics of his writing, that David Forrest has been labelled "the first of Australia's Angry Young Men"; but since he was already 21 when he returned from fighting in New Guinea and

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    Forrest D (2024) Kes: BFI Film Classics. London: BFI/Bloomsbury.
    Wessels B, Merrington P, Hanchard M & Forrest D (2023) Film Audiences Personal Journeys with Film. Manchester: Manchester University Press.
    Forrest D (2020) New Realism: Contemporary British Cinema. Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press.
    Forrest D & Vice S (2017) Barry Hines: Kes, Threads and Beyond. Manchester: Manchester University Press.
    Forrest D, Harper G & Rayner J (Eds.) (2017) Filmurbia: Screening the Suburbs. London: Palgrave Macmillan.
    Forrest D & Johnson B (Ed.) (2017) Social Class and Television Drama in Contemporary Britain. Palgrave Macmillan.
    Forrest D & Williams M (2024) Introduction: Revisiting the British New Wave. Journal of British Cinema and Television, 21(3), 281-285. View this article in WRRO
    Forrest D (2024) Writing the British new wave: David Storey and This Sporting Life. Journal of British Cinema and Television, 21(3), 337-355. View this article in WRRO
    Forrest D (2023) ‘I’m no expert, but…’: everyday textual analysis with film audiences in the English regions. Participations: Journal of Audience and Reception Studies, 19(2), 223-244. View this ar...
    Hanchard M, Merrington P, Wessels B, Rogers K, Pidd M, Yates S, Forrest D, Higson A, Townsend N & Smits R (2023) Developing a computational ontology to understand the relational aspects of audience...
    Forrest D (2024) The View From the North: Yorkshire, Black Arsenal and Class Identity In Chijioke Nwonka C & Harle M (Ed.), Black Arsenal: Club, Culture and Identity(pp. 169-174). Hachette UK
    Merrington P, Hanchard M, Wessels B, Pidd M, Rogers K, Forrest D, Higson A, Smits R, Townsend N & Yates S (2023) Using mixed-methods, a data model and a computational ontology in film audience rese...
    Forrest D (2020) Landscapes of resistance in the english north: The poetics of freedom in Kes (1969) and The Selfish Giant (2013), Scotland and Arbroath 1320 - 2020: 700 Years of Fighting for Freed...
    Vice S & Forrest D (2020) Kes: from page to screen In Mayne L, Petrie D & Williams M (Ed.), Sixties British Cinema ReconsideredEdinburgh University Press

    Forrest D (2022) Contemporary cinema and neoliberal ideology. Studies in European Cinema, 19(2), 179-181.

    Forrest D & Hanchard M Through falling in love it’s like he’s seeing this landscape, seeing that beauty. University of Birmingham.

    Forrest D (2012) English Filming, English Writing by Jefferson Hunter. Journal of Screenwriting, 3(1), 119-121.
    Forrest D (2010) Straight Outta Uttoxeter: Studying Shane Meadows, University of East Anglia, 15-16 April 2010. New Cinemas: Journal of Contemporary Film, 8(2), 137-140.
  6. David Forrest. David works on sport and gambling. He has highly cited papers in sports economics on topics such as audience demand, managerial change, referee bias and player labour markets. He is active in anti-match fixing, working with unions, police, regulators and UEFA.

  7. David Forrest is professor of economics at the University of Liverpool, UK. His research focuses on economics and econometrics in sports and gambling. In this interview, David discusses fairness, corruption, match-fixing and financial doping.