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College football and basketball generate huge broadcast and attendance revenues. The NCAA, however, limits the compensation to athletes in these sports to cover, at most, the cost of attending college, which is well below the financial contribution to the schools of the top level college...
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This study compares the corporate performance in 1990/91 of two groups of public companies: those in which employees owned more than 5% of the company's stock, and all others. The results are not consistent with either highly positive or negative views of employee ownership. Where differences...
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This study examines the spatial productivity and efficiency spillovers of Chinese provinces using a spatial Durbin … efficiency of the respective provinces. The estimated results show that spatial productivity and efficiency spillovers are … decomposition of direct and indirect (spillover) total factor productivity (TFP) growth, as well as the gross direct and indirect …
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This paper provides evidence of the role of spillovers in the efficiency of French municipalities. These spillovers are … results provide evidence of spillovers where the less-endowed municipalities benefit the most from higher efficiency due to …
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lead to greater agricultural productivity, which, in turn, can boost rural economies and contribute to overall economic …
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