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Number of items: 16.

25799

Mark, Nagel and Matt, Brown and Daniel, Rascher and Chad, McEvoy (2006): Major League Baseball Anti-Trust Immunity: Examining the Legal and Financial Implications of Relocation Rules. Published in: Entertainment and Sports Law Journal , Vol. 4, No. 3 (December 2006)

25801

Mark, Nagel and Daniel, Rascher (2007): Washington "Redskins" - Disparaging Term or Valuable Tradition?: Legal and Economic Issues Concerning Harjo v. Pro-Football, Inc. Published in: Fordham Intellectual Property, Media, and Entertainment Law Journal , Vol. 17, No. 3 (2007): pp. 789-804.

25802

Joris, Drayer and Daniel, Rascher (2007): The Use of Simulation Technology in Sport Finance Courses: The Case of the Oakland A’s Baseball Business Simulator. Published in: Sport Management Education Journal , Vol. 1, No. 1 (2007): pp. 54-66.

25803

Daniel, Rascher and Chad, McEvoy and Mark, Nagel and Matt, Brown (2007): Variable Ticket Pricing in Major League Baseball. Published in: Journal of Sport Management , Vol. 21, (2007): pp. 407-437.

25804

Daniel, Rascher and Matt, Brown and Mark, Nagel and Chad, McEvoy (2009): Where did National Hockey League Fans go During the 2004-2005 Lockout?: An Analysis of Economic Competition Between Leagues. Published in: International Journal of Sport Management and Marketing , Vol. 5, No. 2 (2009): pp. 183-195.

25805

Joris, Drayer and Daniel, Rascher (2010): Simulation in Sport Finance. Published in: Simulation & Gaming , Vol. 41, No. 2 (2010): pp. 231-237.

25806

Daniel, Rascher and Matt, Brown and Mark, Nagel and Chad, McEvoy (2009): Free Ride, Take it Easy: An Empirical Analysis of Adverse Incentives Caused by Revenue Sharing. Forthcoming in: Journal of Sport Management

25807

Daniel, Rascher and Andrew, Schwarz (2010): Illustrations of Price Discrimination in Baseball. Forthcoming in: Economics Through Sports

25808

Mark, Nagel and Matt, Brown and Daniel, Rascher and Chad, McEvoy (2010): Major League Baseball and Globalization: The World Baseball Classic. Published in: Sport and Public Policy (2010)

25809

Daniel, Rascher (2008): Franchise Relocations, Expansions, and Mergers in Professional Sports Leagues. Published in: The Business of Sports (2008)

25828

Alan, Morse and Stephen, Shapiro and Chad, McEvoy and Daniel, Rascher (2008): The Effects of Roster Turnover on Demand in the National Basketball Association. Published in: International Journal of Sport Finance , Vol. 3, (2008): pp. 8-18.

25829

Daniel, Rascher and John Paul, Solmes (2007): Do Fans Want Close Contests? A Test of the Uncertainty of Outcome Hypothesis in the National Basketball Association. Published in: International Journal of Sport Finance , Vol. 2, (2007): pp. 130-141.

25830

Matt, Brown and Daniel, Rascher and Chad, McEvoy and Mark, Nagel (2007): Treatment of Travel Expenses by Golf Course Patrons: Sunk or Bundled Costs and the First and Third Laws of Demand. Published in: International Journal of Sport Finance , Vol. 2, (2007): pp. 45-53.

25831

Matt, Brown and Daniel, Rascher and Wesley, Ward (2006): The use of Public Funds for Private Benefit: An Examination of the Relationship between Public Stadium Funding and Ticket Prices in the National Football League. Published in: International Journal of Sport Finance , Vol. 1, (2006): pp. 109-118.

25832

Daniel, Rascher (1999): A Test of the Optimal Positive Production Network Externality in Major League Baseball. Published in: Sports Economics: Current Research (1999)

25833

Daniel, Rascher and Andrew, Schwarz (2000): Neither Reasonable nor Necessary: “Amateurism” in Big-Time College Sports. Published in: Antitrust (2000)

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