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Uncertainty of outcome, player quality and attendance at National Provincial Championship rugby union matches: an evaluation in light of the competitions review.
December 1, 2004... This article investigates the determinants of attendance at New Zealand matches in the First Division of the National Provincial Championship (NPC) in 2000 to 2003. Emphasis is placed on testing the effects on demand of (within-season and...
The economics of achieving competitive balance in the Australian football league, 1897-2004.
December 1, 2004... This paper summarises some key aspects of a theoretical and empirical analysis of whether various labour market devices and revenue-sharing rules used in the Victorian Football League/Australian Football League (VFL/AFL) since its inception in...
The imperfect market for players.
December 1, 2004... Professional team sports have developed a series of monopsonistic labour market rules that have severely limited the economic rights and income earning potential of players. These rules have been linked to the peculiar economics of professional...
Globalisation and the future of indigenous football codes.
December 1, 2004... Much of the debate about the future of indigenous football codes such as Australian Rules and Gaelic football has centred on the possibility that in the future their popularity will be eroded by the increasing power of soccer. Several...
The value of Don Bradman: additional revenue in Australian Ashes Tests.
December 1, 2004... One way to understand the value of sporting 'superstars' is to examine the effect they have on match attendances and revenue. Arguably, the most famous sports star in Australia was Sir Donald Bradman, whose batting average has far exceeded that...
Governance and financial fragility.
December 1, 2004... Using data from a cross-sectional sample of 81 countries, this paper provides empirical evidence to support the hypothesis that the quality of governance is an important determinant of financial fragility (as measured by the volatility of...