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Perfectly Competitive: 2014 Election Predictions
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Tuesday, November 4, 2014. Quickly, my completely unscientific predictions for the election today:. Senate: 9 for the Republicans (MT, WV, SD, AR, AK, LA, CO, IA, NC and holding all of their open seats). House: 11 for the Republicans (NC 7, UT 4, NY 21, AZ 1 and 2, IL 10 and 12, FL 26, WV 3, NH 1, MN 8, IA 1 while only losing CA 31). Governor: -2 for the Republicans (losing PA, KS, ME and AK, gaining AR and MA) The Dems would only gain a net of 1 seat since Alaska would go to an Independent.
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Perfectly Competitive: January 2013
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Tuesday, January 8, 2013. Overall a pretty dull bowl-season has just concluded. The highlight for me was Oregon's one-point safety in the Fiesta Bowl. I will remember that one for years, which is actually more than I can say for some past seasons. Links to this post. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). International Journal of Sport Finance. The Cub Reporter (TCR) A Chicago Cubs Blog - Comments. FOOTBALL OUTSIDERS: Innovative Statistics, Intelligent Analysis. Walk Like a Sabermetrician. Economic impact of winning.
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Perfectly Competitive: The NFL Trying to Take Every Last Surplus from the Super Bowl
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Thursday, December 5, 2013. The NFL Trying to Take Every Last Surplus from the Super Bowl. I think this story. Pretty much is the last nail in the coffin of the idea that hosting a Super Bowl is a big benefit to the local community ( H/T. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). International Journal of Sport Finance. The Cub Reporter (TCR) A Chicago Cubs Blog - Comments. FOOTBALL OUTSIDERS: Innovative Statistics, Intelligent Analysis. Walk Like a Sabermetrician. SportsBiz - The Business of Sports Illuminated.
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Perfectly Competitive: Selection Bias and Football Parents
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Monday, October 28, 2013. Selection Bias and Football Parents. Said it was up to their son where he would play. I understand wanting to empower your children, but I’m not sure empowering 15- and 16-year-olds who make decisions based very often on emotion is a smart call". Except this is from interviews with parents of sons who are playing high-school football. The parents who tell their kids they can't play football are not going to be in the sample. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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Perfectly Competitive: Winter Classic
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Wednesday, January 1, 2014. The NHL's Winter Classic is today. It is very difficult for sports leagues to add something into their regular season that gives them great media exposure. The NHL has done that in this case. The success of this game can be attributed to two factors. 1) An appealing gimmick that will bring in fans that otherwise would not be interested. This factor is pretty obvious. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). International Journal of Sport Finance. Walk Like a Sabermetrician.
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Perfectly Competitive: November 2013
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Thursday, November 28, 2013. Happy Thanksgiving to everyone. And for the Lions-Packers game, I am rooting for a tie. At this point in the season that seems like the best outcome for the Bears. Links to this post. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). International Journal of Sport Finance. The Cub Reporter (TCR) A Chicago Cubs Blog - Comments. FOOTBALL OUTSIDERS: Innovative Statistics, Intelligent Analysis. Walk Like a Sabermetrician. SportsBiz - The Business of Sports Illuminated. Economic impact of winning.
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NBA | The Sports Economist
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Economic thinking about sports. Posts from the ‘NBA’ Category. Income Caps Create Unequal Teams. 8220;Termination Risk and Agency Problems: Evidence from the NBA”. NBA Centers Facing Extinction. Minimum Age for the NBA. Sports Commissioners in the “Gangster” Era. KJ Flunks the TSE Exam. Will Sacramento’s Arena Negotiations Turn Out Different? NBA on NHL Path, Not NFL. NCAA Super Slam 2011. Carmelo: Subtraction by Addition (So Far). Laquo; Older Entries. Deadline Extension for NAASE sessions at the MVEA.
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“Termination Risk and Agency Problems: Evidence from the NBA” | The Sports Economist
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Economic thinking about sports. 8220;Termination Risk and Agency Problems: Evidence from the NBA”. Here’s a link to new working paper. By Alma Cohen, Nadav Levy, and Roy Sasson. Here is the abstract. Thanks to Lucian Bebchuk for the pointer. From → NBA. Deadline Extension for NAASE sessions at the MVEA. NAASE sessions at the 2016 MVEA’s. Income Caps Create Unequal Teams. 8220;Going for the Gold: The Economics of the Olympics”. The Impact Of Managerial Change On Performance: The Role Of Team Heterogeneity.
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NFL | The Sports Economist
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Economic thinking about sports. Posts from the ‘NFL’ Category. Don’t Forget the Leakages. NFL Coaching Lottery 2014 Edition. NFL Scheduling and Competitive Balance. The NFL to Member Teams: All Your Los Angeleses are Belong to Us. Games at Work on Super Bowl Officials. 4th Downs and Beyond: Coaches as Optimizers. Option in NFL: Zvi Griliches One More Time. Farewell to Bad Calls or Just Less Complaining? Laquo; Older Entries. Deadline Extension for NAASE sessions at the MVEA. By The Theme Foundry.
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economic impact | The Sports Economist
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Economic thinking about sports. Posts from the ‘economic impact’ Category. 8220;Going for the Gold: The Economics of the Olympics”. Don’t Forget the Leakages. NCAA Sanctions and Economic Impact. Good Lines on Economic Impact of the Super Bowl. Ice Hockey Success in the Sun Belt. Baltimore Grand Prix Update – 2012 edition. If You Oppose Stadium Subsidies, then You Might Be a Deadbeat. What is the Ultimate Economic Impact of Sports? Laquo; Older Entries. Deadline Extension for NAASE sessions at the MVEA.