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panel regressions with fixed effects show a significant positive effect of a mono-functional soccer stadium on spectator … demand. Controlling for other demand determinants in the German professional soccer league, Bundesliga, an isolated effect of …
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panel regressions with fixed effects show a significant positive effect of a mono-functional soccer stadium on spectator … demand. Controlling for other demand determinants in the German professional soccer league, Bundesliga, an isolated effect of …
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panel regressions with fixed effects show a significant positive effect of a mono-functional soccer stadium on spectator … demand. Controlling for other demand determinants in the German professional soccer league, Bundesliga, an isolated effect of … the mean value of 25,602 spectators per Bundesliga game. -- Demand for sport ; soccer ; mono-functional arenas …
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panel regressions with fixed effects show a significant positive effect of a mono-functional soccer stadium on spectator … demand. Controlling for other demand determinants in the German professional soccer league, Bundesliga, an isolated effect of …
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panel regressions with fixed effects show a significant positive effect of a mono-functional soccer stadium on spectator … demand. Controlling for other demand determinants in the German professional soccer league, Bundesliga, an isolated effect of …
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. Estimated panel regression with fixed effects shows a significant positive effect of a monofunctional soccer stadium on … spectator demand. Controlling for other demand determinants in the German professional soccer league, Bundesliga, an isolated …
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There are noticeable conceptual differences between competing concepts for organizing the highest level of European Football. One major conceptual controversy is concerned with the question whether fans have a stronger preference for (more) games between the top teams over a broad participation...
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There are noticeable conceptual differences between competing concepts for organizing the highest level of European Football. One major conceptual controversy is concerned with the question whether fans have a stronger preference for (more) games between the top teams over a broad participation...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013348846
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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Qualifying for and participating in the UEFA Champions League (UCL) is associated with generating large revenue flows. The fear of the football associations, some journalists and fans is that a permanent financial and sporting imbalance will be created between clubs qualifying for the UCL and...
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