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Basketball Association (NBA) and individual wages. NBA athletes are categorised with respect to multiple performance … Kahneman and Frederick (2002), that NBA teams' judgement about an athlete's future performance is based on a comparison of the …
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We empirically explore the relevance of risk taking behavior in tournaments. We make use of data from the NBA season …
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We empirically explore the relevance of risk taking behavior in tournaments. We make use of data from the NBA season …
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In the NBA, predominantly Black players play in front of predominantly non-Black fans. Using the 'NBA bubble', a … causes significant economic damage to the NBA by lowering the quality of the game. …
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performance. Our study is based on evidence from a natural experiment of NBA (National Basketball Association) players: Based on … play-by-play statistics of NBA games in 10 seasons (1818 observations of 345 sportsmen), we identify players who are …
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The NBA's 1999 Collective Bargaining Agreement (CBA) included provisions capping individual player pay in addition to … team payrolls. This study examines the effect the NBA's maximum player salary on player rents by comparing player pay from …
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We empirically explore the relevance of risk taking behavior in tournaments. We make use ofdata from the NBA season …
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performance and wages in the National Basketball Association (NBA) is used to test the superiority of one model over others in …
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