The Demand for Professional Team Sports: Traditional Finding s and New Developments Paul Downward and Alistair Dawson Working Paper No: 99. 7 Division of Economics Staffordshire University Business School Stoke on Trent st4 2DFThe Demand for Professional Team Sports: Traditional Finding s and New Developments Paul Downward and Alistair Dawson Working Paper No: 99. 7 Division of Economics Staffordshire University Business School Stoke on Trent st4 2DF
The main results of this literature are, thus, critically outlined and extended with reference to some widely cited recent papers. Recent developments in demand estimates for the long run are then discussed
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Draft: not for quotation Why have premium sports rights migrated to pay tv in Europe but not in the us?Draft: not for quotation Why have premium sports rights migrated to pay tv in Europe but not in the us?
Us this typically means the major leagues. In additional the Olympic Games are highly valued by consumers on both sides of the Atlantic, while some other rights attract significant interest in specific regions
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Paul Wheeler University of Chichester College Lane Chichester West Sussex po19 6pe tel: 01243 816357Paul Wheeler University of Chichester College Lane Chichester West Sussex po19 6pe tel: 01243 816357
The popular impression of British soccer’s relationship with the rest of the world until the late 1950’s was one of selfish, arrogant, isolation
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‘Intellectual Property Rights in Sport’‘Intellectual Property Rights in Sport’
A critical analysis of Intellectual Property Rights within Sport, focusing upon the role of Copyright in Football
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