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Sports leagues are unusual organizations because they mix elements of competition and cooperation. Competition between members of the league is important because teams exist to produce competition for either their own, or their customers, satisfaction.
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Using high-quality administrative microdata spanning 2011-2013, this paper develops new routines to compare creative economies using the creative trident framework, and applies them to the UK and US national and regional contexts. We find the UK creative economy is larger in workforce shares,...
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Using high-quality administrative microdata spanning 2011-2013, this paper develops new routines to compare creative economies using the creative trident framework, and applies them to the UK and US national and regional contexts. We find the UK creative economy is larger in workforce shares,...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011931705
Using high-quality administrative microdata spanning 2011-2013, this paper develops new routines to compare creative economies using the creative trident framework, and applies them to the UK and US national and regional contexts. We find the UK creative economy is larger in workforce shares,...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012010192
Using high-quality administrative microdata spanning 2011-2013, this paper develops new routines to compare creative economies using the creative trident framework, and applies them to the UK and US national and regional contexts. We find the UK creative economy is larger in workforce shares,...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011896533
An empirical examination of the determinants of real per capita income in cities with professional sports teams from … these cities. However, in the city that is home to the winning team from the Super Bowl, real per capita personal income is … in cities. Overall, economic benefits flowing from future postseason appearances cannot justify public expenditures on …
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industry-specific specialisation lock-in effects and foundational competitiveness of Austria. The main findings are the … value added, primarily through an increase in price competitiveness; Austria's CESEE potential lock-in effects have … (i.e. to a large extent the automotive sector) on Austria's competitiveness. …
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'foundational competitiveness', which we operationalise as GDP per working-age individual at PPP, this paper analyses how much … trading partners matter for the national competitiveness of European countries. Results based on a growth regression framework … show that higher growth of trading partners' competitiveness has a positive impact on the growth of national …
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, with particular focus on potential obstacles for regional and national destination competitiveness. Results: Results reveal …
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Services form an increasing proportion of the inputs used in manufacturing. We explore empirically whether competition in the service sector affects downstream manufacturing firms' efficiency, via the inputs used. Using French micro-data for services, we calculate proxies for competition in...
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