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SUMMARY:7th HSE-NES-Reading Football and Finance Conference in Reading
DESCRIPTION:July 2021 \n  \nFurther details to be confirmed.
URL:https://research.reading.ac.uk/football-research/event/7th-hse-nes-reading-football-and-finance-conference-in-reading/
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SUMMARY:4th Eastern Conference on Football Economics / 6th Western Conference on Football and Finance\, Saint Petersburg\, Russia
DESCRIPTION:HSE University\, New Economic School\, and University of Reading are organizing a conference on the football economics and finance. It is aimed to highlight high-quality research of the football industry as well as to facilitate the cooperation between academics and practitioners. \nTheoretical and/or empirical research papers that deal with economic\, financial\, social\, and managerial problems of football industry are welcome. The list of possible topics includes: success factors in football\, football leagues regulation\, financial fair-play\, tournament design\, contest theory\, optimization of match strategies\, corruption\, betting\, spectators’ demand studies\, financial and social issues of the World Cup\, scheduling\, competitive balance\, and other. \n\nWhen: 1-3 July\, 2020 \nCall for papers: Extended abstract (approximately 3 pages long) must be submitted through EasyChair by February 1\, 2020. \nThere is no conference fee. Participation is open to anyone interested in the field. However\, registration is needed (it will be opened in due course). \nSee more information on the conference website.
URL:https://research.reading.ac.uk/football-research/event/6th-hse-nes-reading-football-and-finance-conference-in-st-petersburg/
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SUMMARY:Institutional Performance and Sport: Evidence from International Football --- Meshael Batarfi (Economics PhD candidate)
DESCRIPTION:Abstract: \nFootball is a popular global game with more than 211 members in FIFA (International Federation of Association Football) from across six football confederations. The performance of these FIFA members is varied across these countries.  This study seeks to investigate the impact of macroeconomic variables on football performance (presented as a winning proportion). Using football data for 184 countries from 1950 to 2014 and applying the fixed effect methods\, the results suggest that a higher level of GDP per capita may lead to better football overall performance for all the countries in the sample\, collectively.  However\, the association between a winning proportion and GDP per capita is only significantly positive among The Union of European Football Associations and Asian Football Confederation countries. \nWe find that the population size might contribute to football achievements in 184 countries and the significant result was found in The Union of European Football Associations\, and The South American Football Confederation countries.
URL:https://research.reading.ac.uk/football-research/event/institutional-effectiveness-and-football-performance-meshael-batarfi-economics-phd-candidate/
LOCATION:Edith Morley 175
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SUMMARY:First Reading Football Economics Workshop 2019
DESCRIPTION:The first Reading Football Economics Workshop will take place on 19-21 September 2019 in Reading\, and is hosted by the Centre for Institutions and Economic History at the University of Reading. There will be two keynote talks\, a number of contributed sessions and informal social events. \nThe workshop will feature research on the widest possible area of football economics or management\, be it applications to football\, or the use of football to inform economics and other topics. \nRegistration fee: £0 \nRegistration deadline: 5 August (by e-mail\, to j.j.reade@reading.ac.uk) \nProgramme: Final version \nKeynote Speakers: Christian Deutscher (Bielefeld University)\, David Forrest (University of Liverpool) \nLocation: Building L22\, London Road Campus\, University of Reading\, Reading\, RG1 5AQ\, UK [Campus map and travel advice] \nFunding: Unfortunately\, there is no funding available for this conference. \nAccommodation: The London Road Campus is just outside Reading town centre\, so there are lots of options within walking distance. We recommend Premier Inn Reading Central\, as it is convenient to the venue\, the train station and the town centre. \nTiming: The conference will begin at 1pm on the 19th and finish by 1pm on the 21st\, to facilitate travel etc \nSocial Events: On the Thursday and Friday evenings\, all participants are invited to The Dairy to watch have dinner and watch live football. \nThe organisers would like to invite you to attend the local English Football Championship game taking place on Saturday afternoon: Reading v Blackburn @ Madejski Stadium. This is not formally part of the workshop. Please contact James or Carl if you are interested in this as soon as possible. \nLocal organisers: James Reade & Carl Singleton \nProgramme Committee: James Reade\, Carl Singleton\, Adrian Bell\, Alasdair Brown\, Thomas Peeters & Mark Casson \nWe thank the Centre for Institutions and Economic History for supporting this event. \nWorkshop as featured on INOMICS.com
URL:https://research.reading.ac.uk/football-research/event/first-reading-football-economics-workshop-2019/
LOCATION:L22\, London Road Campus\, L22\, London Road Campus\, Reading\, Berkshire\, RG1 5AQ\, United Kingdom
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SUMMARY:World Cup Workshop
DESCRIPTION:A collection of research on the economics of football to coincide with the opening day of the Fifa World Cup. \n \n 
URL:https://research.reading.ac.uk/football-research/event/world-cup-workshop/
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SUMMARY:Economics and Football
DESCRIPTION:Organised by James Reade \nKeynote speaker: Alex Bryson (UCL) “What happens when economic theory meets sports data?” \nWorkshop programme
URL:https://research.reading.ac.uk/football-research/event/economics-and-football/
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SUMMARY:The World Cup: What Economics can Learn from Football and Vice Versa
DESCRIPTION:Organised by James Reade \nKeynote speaker: Ignacio Palacios Huerta (LSE) “Beautiful Game Theory: How Soccer Can Help Economics” \nWorkshop schedule
URL:https://research.reading.ac.uk/football-research/event/the-world-cup-what-economics-can-learn-from-football-and-vice-versa/
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