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THE RIGHT OF PUBLICITY: PRIVACY REIMAGINED FOR A PUBLIC WORLD (Harvard University Press 2018), 256 pages, considers the opportunities and risks that today’s right of publicity laws pose. The right of publicity has become a negative force ― suppressing speech, blocking otherwise lawful uses...
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players’ rights recognize that, even absent pay, the operation of college football and men’s basketball already “has the feel … Article provides a brief overview of the current economics of NCAA Division I men’s basketball and NCAA Football Bowl … Subdivision (“FBS”) football. Part II explores the underlying antitrust challenges to the NCAA’s “no pay” rules in both O …
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Brazil is developing in sport management, what gets Brazilian soccer teams to take less advantage over the several means of raising income that exist, among which there is sport sponsorship. In this sense, given its importance and considering the gap of studies using new methods for sponsorship...
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The female domestic workers are categorised under informal and unskilled job without any constitutional guarantees. With passage of time due to declination of joint families and entrance of more number of women into the employment sector has given rise to need for a supporting hand to work...
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There is an established tradition in soccer society, for both soccer fans and club managers to value forwards more than defensive players. However, the soccer rules imply an equally important role of goals scored and goals conceded in a team win. This paper employs these facts to formulate the...
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In today's modern world, there is no stress free job. Each and every organization assigned the difficult task to their employees to achieve their goal in a time. Due to that task, all the employees are experiencing stress in their job. Especially in insurance sector employees have to achieve...
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In many situations, agents take risks by choosing an action that increases their performance immediately, but that potentially leads to a large loss. The current paper studies how such risk-taking behavior depends on the level of competition that the agents face. We study a tournament model and...
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The study investigates the importance of poor local labor market conditions in explaining the labor market behavior of married women in urban India. Using nationally representative employment data, we empirically test for the existence of a discouraged worker effect arising from either of two...
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Using a natural experiment induced by the COVID-19 pandemic, we test how the sudden absence of supporters at football …
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Using data from the 1995-2006 LPGA Tour, we analyse players’ response to the presence of Annika Sorenstam, a dominant champion on the LPGA Tour at the time. We find that the measures of players’ responses are highly sensitive to specification. Employing course fixed effects (FEs) greatly...
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