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SUMMARY:Salary Distribution and Team Performance in MLS Soccer (Reading Online Sport Economics Seminars)
DESCRIPTION:Salary Distribution and Team Performance in MLS Soccer \nDennis Coates\, University of Maryland \nReading Online Sport Economics Seminars (ROSES): An online series of sport economics seminars\, organised by James Reade (@jjreade)\, Carl Singleton (@csingletonecon) and Adrian Bell\, part of the Football Research Group at the University of Reading. \nAll Seminars take place on Fridays at 2:30 to  4pm\, UK time\, on Microsoft Teams. \nUpcoming Seminars \n\n15 May: Jorge A. Tovar\, University de los Andes / University of Wisconsin\, Madison\, “Emotions and Performance: A Quasi Natural Experiment from the FIFA World Cup.”\n22 May: Jamin Speer\, University of Memphis\, “The Consequences of Relegation and Promotion in European Soccer Leagues: A Regression Discontinuity Approach”\n29 May: Johan Rewilak\, Aston University\, “The designated player policy rule and attendance demand in US Soccer”\n5 June: Brad Humphries\, West Virginia University\, “Do Sporting Events Amplify Influenza Transmission? Causal Evidence from US Professional Team Sports”\n\nJoining instructions: Seminar via Microsoft Teams. Contact James Reade at j.j.reade@reading.ac.uk \nPast seminar recordings available on the ROSES website and on Youtube \nCALL FOR PAPERS OPEN NOW \nWe invite submissions to present on Fridays in the ten weeks between 3 July and 4 Sept (pdf). If you would like to present\, submit a title and abstract via this form by 31 May:\nhttps://forms.gle/SGEsLVyFw3CXVnqy9 \n. \n 
URL:https://research.reading.ac.uk/research-blog/event/reading-online-sport-economics-seminars-salary-distribution-and-team-performance-in-mls-soccer/
CATEGORIES:Prosperity & Resilience
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SUMMARY:Emotions and Performance: A Quasi Natural Experiment from the FIFA World Cup (Reading Online Sport Economics Seminars)
DESCRIPTION:“Emotions and Performance: A Quasi Natural Experiment from the FIFA World Cup” \nJorge A. Tovar\, University de los Andes / University of Wisconsin\, Madison \nReading Online Sport Economics Seminars (ROSES): An online series of sport economics seminars\, organised by James Reade (@jjreade)\, Carl Singleton (@csingletonecon) and Adrian Bell\, part of the Football Research Group at the University of Reading. \nAll Seminars take place on Fridays at 2:30 to  4pm\, UK time\, on Microsoft Teams. \nUpcoming Seminars \n\n22 May: Jamin Speer\, University of Memphis\, “The Consequences of Relegation and Promotion in European Soccer Leagues: A Regression Discontinuity Approach”\n29 May: Johan Rewilak\, Aston University\, “The designated player policy rule and attendance demand in US Soccer”\n5 June: Brad Humphries\, West Virginia University\, “Do Sporting Events Amplify Influenza Transmission? Causal Evidence from US Professional Team Sports”\n\nJoining instructions: Seminar via Microsoft Teams. Contact James Reade at j.j.reade@reading.ac.uk \nPast seminar recordings available on the ROSES website and on Youtube \nCALL FOR PAPERS OPEN NOW \nWe invite submissions to present on Fridays in the ten weeks between 3 July and 4 Sept (pdf). If you would like to present\, submit a title and abstract via this form by 31 May:\nhttps://forms.gle/SGEsLVyFw3CXVnqy9 \n.
URL:https://research.reading.ac.uk/research-blog/event/emotions-and-performance-a-quasi-natural-experiment-from-the-fifa-world-cup-reading-online-sport-economics-seminars/
CATEGORIES:Prosperity & Resilience
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SUMMARY:The Consequences of Relegation and Promotion in European Soccer Leagues: A Regression Discontinuity Approach (Reading Online Sport Economics Seminars)
DESCRIPTION:The Consequences of Relegation and Promotion in European Soccer Leagues: A Regression Discontinuity Approach \nJamin Speer\, University of Memphis \nReading Online Sport Economics Seminars (ROSES): An online series of sport economics seminars\, organised by James Reade (@jjreade)\, Carl Singleton (@csingletonecon) and Adrian Bell\, part of the Football Research Group at the University of Reading. \nAll Seminars take place on Fridays at 2:30 to  4pm\, UK time\, on Microsoft Teams. \nUpcoming Seminars \n\n29 May: Johan Rewilak\, Aston University\, “The designated player policy rule and attendance demand in US Soccer”\n5 June: Brad Humphries\, West Virginia University\, “Do Sporting Events Amplify Influenza Transmission? Causal Evidence from US Professional Team Sports”\n\nJoining instructions: Seminar via Microsoft Teams. Contact James Reade at j.j.reade@reading.ac.uk \nPast seminar recordings available on the ROSES website and on Youtube \nCALL FOR PAPERS OPEN NOW \nWe invite submissions to present on Fridays in the ten weeks between 3 July and 4 Sept (pdf). If you would like to present\, submit a title and abstract via this form by 31 May:\nhttps://forms.gle/SGEsLVyFw3CXVnqy9 \n.
URL:https://research.reading.ac.uk/research-blog/event/the-consequences-of-relegation-and-promotion-in-european-soccer-leagues-a-regression-discontinuity-approach-reading-online-sport-economics-seminars/
CATEGORIES:Prosperity & Resilience
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SUMMARY:The Designated Player Policy Rule and Attendance Demand in US Soccer (Reading Online Sport Economics Seminars)
DESCRIPTION:“The designated player policy rule and attendance demand in US Soccer” \nJohan Rewilak\, Aston University \n\n\nReading Online Sport Economics Seminars (ROSES): An online series of sport economics seminars\, organised by James Reade (@jjreade)\, Carl Singleton (@csingletonecon) and Adrian Bell\, part of the Football Research Group at the University of Reading.\n\n\n\n\nAll Seminars take place on Fridays at 2:30 to  4pm\, UK time\, on Microsoft Teams. \nUpcoming Seminars \n\n5 June: Brad Humphries\, West Virginia University\, “Do Sporting Events Amplify Influenza Transmission? Causal Evidence from US Professional Team Sports”\n\nJoining instructions: Seminar via Microsoft Teams. Contact James Reade at j.j.reade@reading.ac.uk \nPast seminar recordings available on the ROSES website and on Youtube \nCALL FOR PAPERS OPEN NOW \nWe invite submissions to present on Fridays in the ten weeks between 3 July and 4 Sept (pdf). If you would like to present\, submit a title and abstract via this form by 31 May:\nhttps://forms.gle/SGEsLVyFw3CXVnqy9 \n.
URL:https://research.reading.ac.uk/research-blog/event/the-designated-player-policy-rule-and-attendance-demand-in-us-soccer-reading-online-sport-economics-seminars/
CATEGORIES:Prosperity & Resilience
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SUMMARY:Do Sporting Events Amplify Influenza Transmission? Causal Evidence from US Professional Team Sports (Reading Online Sport Economics Seminars)
DESCRIPTION:“Do Sporting Events Amplify Influenza Transmission? Causal Evidence from US Professional Team Sports” \nBrad Humphries\, West Virginia University \n\n\nReading Online Sport Economics Seminars (ROSES): An online series of sport economics seminars\, organised by James Reade (@jjreade)\, Carl Singleton (@csingletonecon) and Adrian Bell\, part of the Football Research Group at the University of Reading.\n\n\n\n\nAll Seminars take place on Fridays at 2:30 to  4pm\, UK time\, on Microsoft Teams. \n  \nJoining instructions: Seminar via Microsoft Teams. Contact James Reade at j.j.reade@reading.ac.uk \nPast seminar recordings available on the ROSES website and on Youtube \nCALL FOR PAPERS OPEN NOW \nWe invite submissions to present on Fridays in the ten weeks between 3 July and 4 Sept (pdf). If you would like to present\, submit a title and abstract via this form by 31 May:\nhttps://forms.gle/SGEsLVyFw3CXVnqy9 \n.
URL:https://research.reading.ac.uk/research-blog/event/do-sporting-events-amplify-influenza-transmission-causal-evidence-from-us-professional-team-sports-reading-online-sport-economics-seminars/
CATEGORIES:Prosperity & Resilience
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