Using data from the pre-2004-2005 lockout period, we use quantile regression to estimate the earnings function of forwards and defensemen in the National Hockey League (NHL). We find that the explanatory power of Mincer’s earnings equation is smaller for low-paid players than for high-paid stars. More importantly, we find signif-icant differences in the returns to measures of performance and other variables across the conditional earnings distribution. Our estimation results suggest that the conditional expectation model used in previous studies misses some of the subtleties of the earnings determination process in professional hockey
The purpose of this paper is to provide insight into the most efficient allocation of salary in the ...
Since the earliest research was conducted on professional sports leagues and their respective labor ...
The equality between wages and marginal revenue products is a backbone of competitive labor markets....
Using data from the pre-2004-2005 lockout period, we use quantile regression to estimate the earning...
This thesis aims to examine the effect of NHL players' performances and physical properties on their...
Using data from 2005 to 2016, this paper examines if players in the National Hockey League (NHL) are...
In the past few years, a lot of work has been done to study the effect of firms in wage determinatio...
The landscape of the NHL has changed significantly following the lockout season that began in 2004. ...
The landscape of the NHL has changed significantly following the lockout season that began in 2004. ...
The National Hockey League (NHL) is in serious financial trouble. More than half of the 30 teams los...
The National Hockey League (NHL) is in serious financial trouble. More than half of the 30 teams los...
The National Hockey League (NHL) is in serious financial trouble. More than half of the 30 teams los...
ABSTRACT. The National Hockey League (NHL) is in serious financial trouble. More than half of the 30...
This paper employs a hierarchical linear model (HLM) to assess the importance of both player- and te...
This paper investigates the relationship between salary dispersion and team performance in Major Lea...
The purpose of this paper is to provide insight into the most efficient allocation of salary in the ...
Since the earliest research was conducted on professional sports leagues and their respective labor ...
The equality between wages and marginal revenue products is a backbone of competitive labor markets....
Using data from the pre-2004-2005 lockout period, we use quantile regression to estimate the earning...
This thesis aims to examine the effect of NHL players' performances and physical properties on their...
Using data from 2005 to 2016, this paper examines if players in the National Hockey League (NHL) are...
In the past few years, a lot of work has been done to study the effect of firms in wage determinatio...
The landscape of the NHL has changed significantly following the lockout season that began in 2004. ...
The landscape of the NHL has changed significantly following the lockout season that began in 2004. ...
The National Hockey League (NHL) is in serious financial trouble. More than half of the 30 teams los...
The National Hockey League (NHL) is in serious financial trouble. More than half of the 30 teams los...
The National Hockey League (NHL) is in serious financial trouble. More than half of the 30 teams los...
ABSTRACT. The National Hockey League (NHL) is in serious financial trouble. More than half of the 30...
This paper employs a hierarchical linear model (HLM) to assess the importance of both player- and te...
This paper investigates the relationship between salary dispersion and team performance in Major Lea...
The purpose of this paper is to provide insight into the most efficient allocation of salary in the ...
Since the earliest research was conducted on professional sports leagues and their respective labor ...
The equality between wages and marginal revenue products is a backbone of competitive labor markets....