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Economists are skeptical about the economic benefits of hosting "mega-events" such as the Olympic Games or the World …
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's Soccer World Cup and to do well in that competition. This effect of relative labor force participation rates on athletic …
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medals? Why does China win 6% of the medals even though it has 1/5 of the world's population? We consider the role of …
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We develop a dynamic portfolio-choice model with illiquid alternative assets to analyze conditions under which the "Endowment Model," used by some large institutional investors such as university endowments, does or does not work. The alternative asset has a lock-up, but can be voluntarily...
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How can charities solicit high-capacity donors to provide the funds for matching grants and leadership gifts? In conjunction with one of Texas A&M University's fundraising organizations, we conducted a field experiment to study whether high-income donors respond to non-personal solicitations, as...
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This paper examines a model in which advertisers bid for "sponsored-link" positions on a search engine. The value advertisers derive from each position is endogenized as coming from sales to a population of consumers who make rational inferences about firm qualities and search optimally....
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of public and private sponsorship, and explain why this makes sense in some circumstances …
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sponsorship events. Using a difference-in-differences approach, we document two main effects. The first is that developers who …'s launch. The second is that the actual receipt of sponsorship has a long-lasting negative effect on innovation, as measured by …
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participation in sports for student athletes. Anecdotes about the exploitation of student athletes were cited in the opinion. This …
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This paper examines the role physical activity plays in determining body mass using data from the American Time Use Survey. Our work is the first to address the measurement error that arises when time use during a single day--rather than average daily time use over an extended period--is used as...
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