2010 Sessions for Raymond D. Sauer

 
Saturday
3:00 - 4:45 p.m.
NAASE
Session 13D
Sports Economics IV

Organizers:

Craig A. Depken, II, The University of North Carolina at Charlotte

Session Chairs:

Craig A. Depken, II, The University of North Carolina at Charlotte

Papers:

"Crime Patterns Surrounding Sporting Events and Venues"
Stephen Billings, The University of North Carolina at Charlotte
Craig A. Depken, II, The University of North Carolina at Charlotte (Contact Author)

"Does International Simulcast Wagering Reduce Live Handle at Canadian Racetracks?"
Brad R. Humphreys, University of Alberta (Contact Author)
Brian P. Soebbing, University of Alberta
John Turvey, University of Alberta

"Why My Master? Determinant of Cycling Coach Selection"
Dan Larson, The University of Georgia
Joel G. Maxcy, The University of Georgia (Contact Author)

"Analysis of Referee Decisions in the English Premiere League"
Raymond D. Sauer, Clemson University (Contact Author)

"$trasburg"
Frank Stephenson, Berry College (Contact Author)

Discussants:

Brad R. Humphreys, University of Alberta
Dennis C. Coates, University of Maryland, Baltimore County
Jane E. Ruseski, University of Alberta

 

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Monday
8:00 - 9:45 a.m.
SEA*
Session 08J*
Topics in Sports Economics: Laps, Hoops, Pigskins, and Charlie Hustle

Organizers:

Arthur Snow, The University of Georgia

Session Chairs:

Arthur Snow, The University of Georgia

Papers:

"What Happened to the Player-Manager? Evidence from Major League Baseball"
Craig A. Depken, II, The University of North Carolina at Charlotte (Contact Author)

"Union Effects on Age-Earnings Profiles: A Case Study of the NBA"
J. Richard Hill, Central Michigan University (Contact Author)
Nicholas Jolly, Central Michigan University

"Bang for the Buck: Evaluating Corporate Sponsorship of NASCAR Teams"
Craig A. Depken, II, The University of North Carolina at Charlotte
Jana Groothuis, Appalachian State University
Peter A. Groothuis, Appalachian State University (Contact Author)
Kurt W. Rotthoff, Seton Hall University

"Does the NFL Scheduling Rule Affect Measured Competitive Balance"
Gregory A. Trandel, The University of Georgia (Contact Author)

Discussants:

Craig A. Depken, II, The University of North Carolina at Charlotte
Peter A. Groothuis, Appalachian State University
Raymond D. Sauer, Clemson University
Gregory A. Trandel, The University of Georgia

 

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