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In 1983 England's fifth-tier football competition introduced a two-points-for-ahome-win and three …
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We analyze attendance of professional football matches in England finding that it is related to unemployment over a … relationship is larger for lower leagues, i.e. attendance of lower quality football events are more sensitive to fluctuations in …
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This study estimates the impact of the London 2012 Olympics announcement on property prices. Using a self-constructed dataset of a sample of property transactions, it is estimated that properties in host boroughs are sold between 2.1 and 3.3 per cent higher, depending on the definition of the...
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Motivated by increasing supporter involvement in club governance in English football, the paper presents a simple model …
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football matches on crime focusing both on property crimes and interpersonal violent crimes. Our aim is to determine up to what … extent a private leisure activity, such as football matches, induces negative crime externalities to the whole society. Using … data on both football matches played by Football Club Barcelona (FCB) and geocoded recorded crime data for the City of …
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Following the example of quoted British Professional football teams German clubs will be enabled to convert from non … intemationally competitive. To evaluate the prospects an empirical analysis investigates the price performance of English football …
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The concept of competitive balance is a central aspect in the literature of sports economics. A popular argumentation of sport functionaries is that dominance of one or a few teams could lead to unequal incomes for the clubs, restrictions in the clubs' ability to improve sporting performance and...
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