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Most of the football papers that measure the international performances focus on the ranking system provided by the … is reported that nations with a stronger football tradition perform better. …
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The expansion of economics to "non-market topics" such as football has received increased attention in recent years … whether there is a correlation between women's and men's team performances. In general, countries with a stronger football … competitive balance between the different football regions. …
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This paper constitutes a unique micro-level exploration of the relation between game outcome uncertainty and the behavior of highly committed season ticket holders of a major Bundesliga soccer team. Specifically, we look at 3,113 season ticket holders attending all 17 home games in the 2012-13...
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Using data for a large sample of German football referees, we studied the motives for becoming a football referee …
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leaders and organisational performance. Using game-by-game linked employer-employee data for professional football in four …
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We conducted an audit experiment to examine whether street vendors in Bogotá (Colombia) exert price discrimination based on buyers' attributes, such as gender and nationality, and based on product characteristics, such as the increasing marginal valuation of items needed to complete a...
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rates for 50 European countries, along 56 years, with measures of national teams' performance in 27 international football …
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rates for 50 European countries, along 56 years, with measures of national teams' performance in 27 international football …
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Nennenswerte wirtschaftliche Impulse von einer Fußballweltmeisterschaft sind auch dieses Mal nicht zu erwarten. Die Investitionen für Stadien und Infrastruktur in Brasilien sind zwar mit hohen Kosten für die öffentliche Hand verbunden, werden über mehrere Jahre verteilt aber keinen...
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