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This paper employs a methodology similar to Brown (1993, 1994) to estimate the marginal revenue generated by a top-flight NCAA Division I college hockey player. This paper adds to the extant literature in two ways. First, the previous research focused on college basketball and football players...
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There have been a host of empirical papers studying the returns to skill in professional golf (e.g., Alexander & Kern, 2005; Callan & Thomas, 2007; Moy & Liaw, 1998; Rishe, 2001; Shmanske, 1992, 2000, 2008). None of these studies, however, carefully considers the skewed distribution of earnings in professional...
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In 2009 the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives successfully traced over 145 thousand guns recovered at crime scenes in the U.S. Of these guns, more than 43 thousand were originally sold in a different state from which they were recovered. What factors may explain the interstate...
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We employed a methodology similar to Brown (1993, 1994) to estimate the marginal revenue generated by a top-flight NCAA Division I college hockey player. We added to the extant literature in two ways. First, the previous research focused on college basketball and football players. This is the...
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