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Anti-Doping Rules, like Competition rules, are rules governing the conditions under which sport is played. Participants … accept these rules as a condition of participation in sport. These Anti-Doping Rules are not intended to be subject to, or …
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Baade R. A. and Matheson V. A. (2004) The quest for the cup: assessing the economic impact of the World Cup, Reg. Studies 38, 343-354. Hosting the World Cup, the world's second largest sporting event, is a potentially expensive affair. The co-hosts of the 2002 games, Japan and South Korea, spent...
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In this study of the last three UEFA European Football Championship (2000, 2004, 2008), we identify institutional entrepreneurs and examine the strategies they use to influence the institution they are part of (UEFA) through the introduction of new information technologies (e-ticketing, online...
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economics can provide insight into many aspects of sports, including soccer. Beautiful Game Theory is the first book that uses …-Huerta illuminates economics through the world’s most popular sport. He offers unique and often startling insights into game theory and … on universal economic principles in interesting and useful ways. Essential reading for students, researchers, and sports …
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can provide insight into many aspects of sports, including soccer. Beautiful Game Theory is the first book that uses …-Huerta illuminates economics through the world’s most popular sport. He offers unique and often startling insights into game theory and … on universal economic principles in interesting and useful ways. Essential reading for students, researchers, and sports …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011082771
instance, organising competitions and providing sports infrastructure to the public have positive impacts on regional tourism …Practicing sports as well as the organization of sports events generate considerable positive external effects which … cause an inefficiently low provision of private funds and thus justify public interventions in the sports market. For …
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The choice network revenue management (RM) model incorporates customer purchase behavior as customers purchasing products with certain probabilities that are a function of the offered assortment of products, and is the appropriate model for airline and hotel network revenue management, dynamic...
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The choice network revenue management (RM) model incorporates customer purchase behavior as customers purchasing products with certain probabilities that are a function of the offered assortment of products, and is the appropriate model for airline and hotel network revenue management, dynamic...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010851454
The relationship between gambling and health has important economic and public policy implications. We develop causal evidence about the relationship between recreational gambling and health using data from the Canadian Community Health Survey (CCHS) cycles 2.1, 3.1 and 4.1. Recreational...
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services and accommodations industries that climb with college sports revenue generation. …
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