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Nach dem Vorbild börsennotierter britischer Vereine wird es auch deutschen Profifußballvereinen in absehbarer Zukunft möglich sein, sich in Aktiengesellschaften umzuwandeln. Der anschließende Börsengang soll dann den nach den jüngsten Entwicklungen im Profifußballbereich gestiegenen...
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Rising transfer fees in professional football are causing an increasing influence of player transfers on the balance … practice in football fulfils the basic purposes of accounting. At the beginning there is a presentation of the legal framework … to take into account additional football-specific items in addition to the general regulations of the German Commercial …
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This study analyzes the transfer activity of the football clubs of the English Premier League, the Spanish Primera … assumption of shrinking revenues for football clubs from sponsoring, matchday revenue, and sale of media rights since the …
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Dieser Beitrag geht der Frage nach, ob es aus ökonomischer Sicht zu rechtfertigen ist, dass in Deutschland der allgemeine Steuerzahler die Kosten für die an Spieltagen im Profifußball anfallenden Polizeieinsätze finanziert. Diese Frage wird zwar in Politik und Öffentlichkeit sowie im...
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There are increasing media reports concerning a planned "Super League" in European foot-ball. The following paper …
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basis of this result, we discuss several implications for professional football players on the one hand and for clubs on the … other. The paper opens up a new dimension of economic research in professional football, namely, the sport economic …
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Football Club´s 'Save Your Energy for the Blues' campaign. The paper examines existing theories on encouraging behavioural …
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This paper questions traditional approaches for testing the day-of-the-week effect on stock returns. We propose an alternative approach based on the closure test principle introduced by Marcus, Peritz and Gabriel (1976), which has become very popular in Biometrics and Medical Statistics. We test...
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This paper provides a discussion of stamp duty and its effects. This is followed by an empirical study using changes in the rate of stamp duty in the UK as natural experiments. Because shares will be affected differently depending on how frequently they are traded, we can employ a...
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The present paper studies dependencies between European stock markets when returns are unusually large, using daily data on stock market indices for Germany, the United Kingdom, France, the Netherlands and Italy from 1973 to 2001. Dependency is measured by the conditional probability of an...
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