We estimate the impact sporting events have on local crime rates using the technique developed in Arellano and Bond (2001). For events, we consider the presence of MLB, NBA, NFL, and NHL franchises as well as whether a city held one of the respective championships, the Olympics, or World Cup matches. We find little to no evidence that sporting events are correlated with either property or violent crime
During large sporting events criminal behaviour may be affected via three main channels: (i) fan con...
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College football and men’s basketball are the largest revenue generators in college athletics. Studi...
We estimate the impact sporting events have on local crime rates using the technique developed in Ar...
In 2018, the US saw 1.2 million violent crimes and 7.2 million property crimes reported, including m...
All papers in the Holy Cross Working Paper Series should be considered draft versions subject to fut...
Despite an increasing desire to host major sport events there is almost no research that tries to id...
Major League Baseball attendance has been examined since the league’s establishment in 1869. Winning...
Professional sports franchises have used the lure of economic riches as an incentive for cities to c...
Large sporting events affect criminal behaviour via three channels: fan concentration, self-incapaci...
The purpose of this paper is to estimate the impact of professional sports on cities’ economic perfo...
This paper provides an empirical examination of the economic impact of spectator sports on local eco...
Professional sports facilities and teams generate local amenity flows in cities that may affect proper...
Given the recent increase observed in crime and violence related to sport activities and the subsequ...
This paper provides an overview of the economics of sports mega-events as well as a review of the ex...
During large sporting events criminal behaviour may be affected via three main channels: (i) fan con...
www.roa.nl Police and Thieves in the Stadium: Measuring the (Multiple) Effects of Football Matches o...
College football and men’s basketball are the largest revenue generators in college athletics. Studi...
We estimate the impact sporting events have on local crime rates using the technique developed in Ar...
In 2018, the US saw 1.2 million violent crimes and 7.2 million property crimes reported, including m...
All papers in the Holy Cross Working Paper Series should be considered draft versions subject to fut...
Despite an increasing desire to host major sport events there is almost no research that tries to id...
Major League Baseball attendance has been examined since the league’s establishment in 1869. Winning...
Professional sports franchises have used the lure of economic riches as an incentive for cities to c...
Large sporting events affect criminal behaviour via three channels: fan concentration, self-incapaci...
The purpose of this paper is to estimate the impact of professional sports on cities’ economic perfo...
This paper provides an empirical examination of the economic impact of spectator sports on local eco...
Professional sports facilities and teams generate local amenity flows in cities that may affect proper...
Given the recent increase observed in crime and violence related to sport activities and the subsequ...
This paper provides an overview of the economics of sports mega-events as well as a review of the ex...
During large sporting events criminal behaviour may be affected via three main channels: (i) fan con...
www.roa.nl Police and Thieves in the Stadium: Measuring the (Multiple) Effects of Football Matches o...
College football and men’s basketball are the largest revenue generators in college athletics. Studi...