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  1. The Effect of Superstars on Game Attendance: Evidence From the NBA
  2. People like to watch games played by dominant teams because they might see an upset
  3. Superstitions about numbers affect house prices
  4. Raising state cigarette tax rates does not decrease state health care spending
  5. Out of the outhouse: The impact of place-based policies on dwelling characteristics in Appalachia
  6. MLB games cause worse traffic in cities on game day
  7. The number of Facebook likes a sports team gets affects point spreads on its games
  8. Do New Sports Facilities Attract New Businesses?
  9. Sports facilities, agglomeration, and public subsidies
  10. Contemporary Economic Policy2014 Editor's Report
  11. Spending on big-time college sports is an arms race
  12. Attendance at MLB games does not vary with where teams currently are in standings.
  13. Reference-dependent preferences, team relocations, and major league expansion
  14. The Economics of Competitive Sports
  15. Competition Between Sports Leagues: Theory and Evidence on Rival League Formation in North America
  16. Contemporary Economic Policy2013 Editor's Report
  17. Opportunistic Behavior in a Cartel Setting
  18. NEW SPORTS FACILITIES AND RESIDENTIAL HOUSING MARKETS
  19. REFERENCE-DEPENDENT PREFERENCES, LOSS AVERSION, AND LIVE GAME ATTENDANCE
  20. Sport Participation and Subjective Well-Being: Instrumental Variable Results from German Survey Data
  21. Access to Legal Gambling and the Incidence of Crime: Evidence from Alberta
  22. Consumption benefits and gambling: Evidence from the NCAA basketball betting market
  23. New casinos and local labor markets: Evidence from Canada
  24. CONTEMPORARY ECONOMIC POLICY
2012 Editor's Report
  25. Syndicated play in lottery games
  26. Game importance as a dimension of uncertainty of outcome
  27. Understanding Price Movements in Point-Spread Betting Markets: Evidence from NCAA Basketball
  28. PHYSICAL ACTIVITY AND HEALTH OUTCOMES: EVIDENCE FROM CANADA
  29. Bettor Belief in the “Hot Hand”
  30. NCAA Rule Infractions
  31. The impact of professional sports facilities on housing values: Evidence from census block group data
  32. Sports participation and happiness: Evidence from US microdata
  33. Game Attendance and Outcome Uncertainty in the National Hockey League
  34. THE ‘WHO AND WHY’ OF LOTTERY: EMPIRICAL HIGHLIGHTS FROM THE SEMINAL ECONOMIC LITERATURE
  35. Competitive Balance
  36. A test of monopoly price dispersion under demand uncertainty
  37. Participation in Internet Gambling Markets: An International Comparison of Online Gamblers' Profiles
  38. LABOR MARKET DISCRIMINATION AND CAPITAL: THE EFFECTS OF FAN DISCRIMINATION ON STADIUM AND ARENA CONSTRUCTION
  39. DO GAMBLERS THINK THAT TEAMS TANK? EVIDENCE FROM THE NBA
  40. The effect of professional sports on the earnings of individuals: evidence from microeconomic data
  41. Family structure, time constraints, and sport participation
  42. Can new stadiums revitalise urban neighbourhoods?
  43. Editors’ Introduction
  44. The Income Elasticity of Lottery: New Evidence from Micro Data
  45. Socio-economic determinants of adolescent use of performance enhancing drugs: Evidence from the YRBSS
  46. Network externalities in consumer spending on lottery games: evidence from Spain
  47. Consumer behaviour in lottery: the double hurdle approach and zeros in gambling survey data
  48. Editors’ Introduction
  49. Tournament Incentives, League Policy, and NBA Team Performance Revisited
  50. The Impact of the Global Financial Crisis on Sport in North America
  51. Problems With Data on the Sport Industry
  52. Accounting for output fluctuations in manufacturing
  53. Journal of Sports Economics North American Association of Sports Economists Conference Proceedings From the Western Economic Association Meetings, Honolulu, 2008
  54. GUEST EDITORS’ INTRODUCTION: SPORT AND PUBLIC POLICY
  55. PARTICIPATION IN PHYSICAL ACTIVITY AND GOVERNMENT SPENDING ON PARKS AND RECREATION
  56. The Role of Sport Economics in the Sport Management Curriculum
  57. Assessing the impact of sports mega-events in transition economies: EURO 2012 in Poland and Ukraine
  58. Compensating differentials and the social benefits of the NFL: A comment
  59. Proximity benefits and voting on stadium and arena subsidies
  60. NOVELTY EFFECTS OF NEW FACILITIES ON ATTENDANCE AT PROFESSIONAL SPORTING EVENTS
  61. “No significant distance” between face-to-face and online instruction: evidence from principles of economics
  62. More evidence that university administrators are utility maximizing bureaucrats
  63. An Inventory of Learning at a Distance in Economics
  64. The effect of professional sports on earnings and employment in the services and retail sectors in US cities
  65. Alternative Measures of Competitive Balance in Sports Leagues
  66. Input and output inventories: errata
  67. The behavior of manufacturers’ inventories: Evidence from US industry level data
  68. Input and output inventories
  69. Participation in Physical Activity and Health Outcomes: Evidence from the Canadian Community Health Survey
  70. Sports Participation and Happiness: Evidence from US Micro Data
  71. Gender Discrimination
  72. The Economic Impact of Sporting Facilities