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possibility of taxing the negative externalities associated with the staging of football matches. Focusing specifically on theft … played by Football Club Barcelona (FCB) and geocoded crime data for the city of Barcelona (Spain), we assess whether there is … (ESDA) and a spatial regression at the census tract level, we determine the effect of football matches on crime by comparing …
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US college football's traditional bowl system, and lack of a postseason playoff tournament, has been controversial for …
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Though most studies find that sports stadiums are not strong drivers of economic activity in metropolitan areas, localized development effects may be sufficient to justify public subsidies for a host municipality if circumstances are favorable. This analysis examines the economic ramifications...
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In this paper we consider trends in the distribution of player talent across association football clubs over time …
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antitrust exemption, access rules to Judo tournaments, sale systems of media rights in European football as well as a unique … some competitors in Formula One motor racing. Eventually, the areas of state aid to football clubs and mergers in Danish … football are sketched. …
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Using the case of the 2006 FIFA World Cup, this study is the first to test the employment effects of a mega-sporting event on the basis of data that are both regional and sectoral. It is also the first study of sporting events to use a non-parametric test method. Earlier studies on the World Cup...
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We examine the value of sporting success of the 2014 Football World Cup in Brazil by using a method that allows … Germany (n=549), the WTP increased with the success of the German national football team and respondents were willing to pay …
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hosting the football world cup 2006. The results have been prepared in the years 2000 and 2001 using the sport … necessary investments - the staging of the football World Cup positively influences income and employment. …
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sponsor contracts. Yet how can a football player improve his popularity and market value? The aim of this study is to examine … whether a good performance during the 2012 European Football Championship has an impact on the increase of popularity in …
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This study analyses for the first time on the basis of a multivariate analysis ex post the effects on the jobs market of a soccer World Cup, in this case the 2006 World Cup held in Germany. In addition to three methods already used for other analyses in studies of sporting events, an extended...
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