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than direct expenditures for athletes. For every one dollar increase in ticket sale revenue, total expenditures can rise by …
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In December 2008 and March-April 2009 the Australian Government used fiscal stimulus as a short-run economic stabilization tool for the first time since the 1990s. In May-June 2012, households received lump sum cheques as compensation for the introduction of the Carbon Tax scheduled for 1 July...
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There is a large body of literature in both psychology and economics documenting mistaken perceptions of randomness. In this paper we demonstrate that people appear to believe that "lightning will strike twice" when it comes to lottery jackpots. First, we show that in the week following the sale...
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that--unlike most other professional athletes--football players are evaluated by position-specific statistics. The authors …
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that prohibits athletic scholarships and holds its varsity athletes to high academic standards. The theoretical model … performance success. In addition, the authors hypothesize that institutions whose athletes' academic credentials are close to … those of their class as a whole should have poorer records than those that accept scholar athletes whose credentials are …
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– truancy among active male athletes declines significantly, with the effects larger in earlier grades and for black and …
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