Do ticket-scalping laws affect the sales of tickets resold online? Currently, many states have laws regarding ticket resale while no federal law exists governing the resale of tickets across states. Due to the spread of the internet, state laws can be circumvented by making transactions online. According to economic theory, the impact of ticket scalping on producers and society is ambiguous. On one hand, scalpers may collect profits that would otherwise go to theater companies. On the other hand, the presence of scalpers may act as a form of ?insurance? to producers, and the presence of scalpers may improve social welfare by providing a market for last minute sales that could not otherwise exist. By examining the sales of theatre tickets on...
In 2016 alone, despite the passing of federal legislation banning its use, automated ticket-buying s...
Cardi B and Offset may have stolen the stage at the Rolling Loud Festival in December, but the issue...
The development and growth of the secondary ticket market over the last few decades was discussed, i...
Although most economists assume that ticket scalping is efficient, existing theoretical models make ...
When a concert or sporting event sells out, the performer appears popular and the venue enjoys the o...
Due to the rapid growth of the secondary resale market, purchasing tickets at their face-value price...
Abstract. This paper develops a model that jointly explains excess demand for performance events and...
The Internet has dramatically changed the methods by which people purchase tickets to events. In the...
In a 1995 article in this journal, we discussed the legal, economic, and ethical concerns in trying ...
Some people purchase concert or sports tickets for their own entertainment and then are unable to us...
The secondary ticketing market impacts many parts of Broadway. The lack of regulations on unauthoriz...
Swofford (1999) discussed three cases when ticket scalping or other reselling might arise. These cas...
Social, economic and legal factors have contributed to the success of ticket scalpers. Recently enac...
We estimate an equilibrium model of ticket resale in which consumers ’ and brokers ’ decisions in th...
We develop an equilibrium model of ticket resale in which buyers ’ decisions in the primary market, ...
In 2016 alone, despite the passing of federal legislation banning its use, automated ticket-buying s...
Cardi B and Offset may have stolen the stage at the Rolling Loud Festival in December, but the issue...
The development and growth of the secondary ticket market over the last few decades was discussed, i...
Although most economists assume that ticket scalping is efficient, existing theoretical models make ...
When a concert or sporting event sells out, the performer appears popular and the venue enjoys the o...
Due to the rapid growth of the secondary resale market, purchasing tickets at their face-value price...
Abstract. This paper develops a model that jointly explains excess demand for performance events and...
The Internet has dramatically changed the methods by which people purchase tickets to events. In the...
In a 1995 article in this journal, we discussed the legal, economic, and ethical concerns in trying ...
Some people purchase concert or sports tickets for their own entertainment and then are unable to us...
The secondary ticketing market impacts many parts of Broadway. The lack of regulations on unauthoriz...
Swofford (1999) discussed three cases when ticket scalping or other reselling might arise. These cas...
Social, economic and legal factors have contributed to the success of ticket scalpers. Recently enac...
We estimate an equilibrium model of ticket resale in which consumers ’ and brokers ’ decisions in th...
We develop an equilibrium model of ticket resale in which buyers ’ decisions in the primary market, ...
In 2016 alone, despite the passing of federal legislation banning its use, automated ticket-buying s...
Cardi B and Offset may have stolen the stage at the Rolling Loud Festival in December, but the issue...
The development and growth of the secondary ticket market over the last few decades was discussed, i...