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Does the FIFA World Cup boost the economy? Can a host country capitalise on a ‘high life’? The following paper develops, besides a valid econometric analysis, the factor ϕ for World Cup-specific effects on GDP per capita growth.This econometric approach uses multiple regression models....
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We show that professional soccer players exhibit reference-dependent behavior during matches. Controlling for the state … independent data sets, one from ten seasons of the German Bundesliga, the other from eight seasons the English Premier League …
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We show that professional soccer players exhibit reference-dependent behavior during matches. Controlling for the state … independent data sets, one from ten seasons of the German Bundesliga, the other from eight seasons the English Premier League …
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We document an increase in the scoring probability from penalties in soccer, which separates the time period before … the final between Germany and the Netherlands right into the middle of the goalmouth …
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comprehensive data set from the top German Soccer League (Bundesliga) …We perform a theoretical and empirical analysis of the impact of transfer fee regulations on professional soccer in …
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national teams: Belgium, Brazil, England, Germany, Italy and the Netherlands. We analyze qualifying matches for the European … Cup. We find that the national teams of Germany, England and the Netherlands are more likely than the three other national … teams to score in the last minute { including stoppage time. However, for Germans this comes at a cost. Germany is more …
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This paper presents estimation results on the size and loyalty of sport teams’ supporter groups in professional German football. Based on a novel two-stage estimation procedure, we find clear evidence for heterogeneity across teams. In a first stage, a random utility model for a representative...
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of a soccer World Cup, in this case the 2006 World Cup held in Germany. In addition to three methods already used for …
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This study demonstrates that the Football World Cup 1974 in Germany was not able to generate any short to long …
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funding. This study registers the novelty effect of soccer stadia in Germany since the beginning of the Bundesliga (1963 …-American professional leagues. The extent to which public funding for soccer stadium buildings can be justified will be small indeed …
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