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The end result of major sporting events has been shown to affect next-day stock returns through shifts in investor mood. By studying the soccer matches that led to the elimination of France and Italy from the 2010 FIFA World Cup, we show that mood-related pricing effects can materialize as...
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Following the example of quoted British Professional football teams German clubs will be enabled to convert from non … intemationally competitive. To evaluate the prospects an empirical analysis investigates the price performance of English football …
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have focused on the intention to hire. Instead, we rely on a virtual labour market, the Fantasy Football Premier League …
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We analyze attendance of professional football matches in England finding that it is related to unemployment over a … relationship is larger for lower leagues, i.e. attendance of lower quality football events are more sensitive to fluctuations in …
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The 50plus1-rule in German football is a controversially discussed institution that regulates investment behavior of … professional football teams. This paper discusses from a sports economics perspective the suspected market failures that the 50plus … in the German Major League Football ("Erste Bundesliga") from the seasons 1989/90 until 2018/2019. Applying various …
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In 1983 England's fifth-tier football competition introduced a two-points-for-ahome-win and three …
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