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The Louis-Schmelling Paradox and the League Standing Effect Reconsidered
Author : Brad R. Humphreys, Li Zhou
Publisher : University of Alberta, Department of Economics
Published : 2014
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Number of Pages : 21 Pages
Language : en
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The Louis-Schmelling Paradox and the League Standing Effect - Downloadable! Fifty years on we examine two key propositions in Neale's (1964)"Peculiar Economics": the need for competitors in sport to have opponents of similar ability in order to earn large revenues and the effect of frequent changes sports leagues' standings on consumer demand. We develop a consumer choice model under uncertainty, and a structural econometric model, to motivate and test
The Louis-Schmelling Paradox and the League Standing Effect Reconsidered - Downloadable! Fifty years on we examine two key propositions in Neale's (1964) "Peculiar Economics": the need for competitors in sport to have opponents of similar ability in order to earn large revenues and the effect of frequent changes sports leagues' standings on consumer demand. We develop a consumer choice model under uncertainty, and a structural econometric model, to motivate and test
The Louis-Schmelling Paradox and the League Standing Effect - The Louis-Schmelling Paradox and the League Standing Effect Reconsidered Brad R. Humphreys [email protected] and Li Zhou View all authors and affiliations Volume 16 , Issue 8
Table 1 from The Louis-Schmelling Paradox and the League Standing - The Louis-Schmelling Paradox and the League Standing Effect Reconsidered @articleHumphreys2015TheLP, title=The Louis-Schmelling Paradox and the League Standing Effect Reconsidered, author=Brad R. Humphreys and Li Zhou, journal=Journal of Sports Economics, year=2015, volume=16, pages=835 - 852
The Louis-Schmelling paradox and the league standing effect - The Louis-Schmelling paradox and the league standing effect reconsidered . Brad Humphreys; Li Zhou. Year of publication: 2014. ... Subject: reference dependent preferences | outcome uncertainty | league standing effect | Louis-Schmelling Paradox: Saved in: Open Access. Full text | More access options. Check Google Scholar
EconPapers: The Louis-Schmelling Paradox and the League Standing Effect - The Louis-Schmelling Paradox and the League Standing Effect Reconsidered. Brad Humphreys and Li Zhou () . No 14-22, Working Papers from Department of Economics, West Virginia University Abstract: Fifty years on we examine two key propositions in Neale's (1964) "Peculiar Economics": the need for competitors in sport to have opponents of similar ability in order to earn large revenues and the
The Louis-Schmelling Paradox and the league standing effect - The Louis-Schmelling Paradox and the league standing effect reconsidered . Brad R. Humphreys; Li Zhou. Year of publication: 2014. ... Subject: Reference dependent preferences | outcome uncertainty | league standing effect | Louis-Schmelling Paradox: Saved in: Open Access. Full text | More access options. Check Google Scholar
PDF The Louis-Schmelling Paradox and the League Standing E ect Reconsidered - changes in the league standings. The model is general enough to capture the \Louis-Schmelling Paradox", the \League Standing E ect," reference dependent preferences, and loss aversion. Based on this model of consumer choice under uncertainty, we derive a structural econometric model that generates empirically testable predictions
[PDF] The Louis-Schmelling Paradox and the League Standing Effect - The Louis-Schmelling Paradox and the League Standing Effect Reconsidered. Fifty years on we examine two key propositions in Neale's "Peculiar Economics": The need for competitors in sport to have opponents of similar ability in order to earn large revenues and the effect of frequent changes sports leagues' standings on consumer demand
The Louis-Schmelling Paradox and the League Standing Effect - A U-shaped relationship emerges for loss-averse fans with a preference for unexpected home team wins (upsets). Extending this model by league-standing and game quality effects, Humphreys and Zhou
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The Louis-Schmelling Paradox and the League Standing Effect - The Louis-Schmelling Paradox and the League Standing Effect Reconsidered Working paper, University of Alberta Department of Economics Volume 14; Volume 22 of Working papers / West Virginia University, Department of Economics: Authors: Brad R. Humphreys, Li Zhou: Publisher: University of Alberta, Department of Economics, 2014: Length: 21 pages
EconPapers: The Louis-Schmelling Paradox and the League Standing Effect - The Louis-Schmelling Paradox and the League Standing Effect Reconsidered. No 2014-5, Working Papers from University of Alberta, Department of Economics. Abstract: Fifty years on we examine two key propositions in Neale's (1964)"Peculiar Economics": the need for competitors in sport to have opponents of similar ability in order to earn large
The Louis–Schmelling Paradox and the League Standing Effect - The Louis–Schmelling Paradox and the League Standing Effect Reconsidered - Brad R. Humphreys, Li Zhou, 2015 Journal of Sports Economics Impact Factor: 1.848 5-Year Impact Factor: 1.965 JOURNAL HOMEPAGE SUBMIT PAPER Restricted access Research article First published online July 7, 2015
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The Louis-Schmelling Paradox and the League Standing Effect - The Louis-Schmelling Paradox and the League Standing Effect Reconsidered Author & abstract Download & other version 11 References 5 Citations Most related Related works & more Corrections Author Listed: Brad R. Humphreys (West Virginia University, College of Business and Economics) Li Zhou (University of Alberta) Registered: Brad Humphreys Li Zhou
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The Louis–Schmelling Paradox and the League Standing Effect - "The Louis-Schmelling Paradox and the League Standing Effect Reconsidered," Working Papers 14-22, Department of Economics, West Virginia University. Dennis Coates & Brad R. Humphreys & Li Zhou, 2014. " Reference-Dependent Preferences, Loss Aversion, And Live Game Attendance ," Economic Inquiry , Western Economic Association International, vol
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The Louis-Schmelling Paradox and the League Standing Effect - In order to explain attendance at the MLB matches on which their data is based, they use, along with variables describing variability in league standings and measures of quality for both teams,
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The Louis-Schmelling Paradox and the League Standing E ect - The Louis-Schmelling Paradox and the League Standing E ect Reconsidered Brad R. Humphreys West Virginia University Li Zhouy University of Alberta July 7, 2014 Abstract Fifty years on we examine two key propositions in Neale’s (1964) \Peculiar Economics": the need
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