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Football Research - Finance, Economics and the FIFA World Cup

Wednesday May 26, 10:04AM

Sports Sentiment and Stock Returns - Alex Edmans, Diego Garcia, Oyvind Norli

Exploitable Predictable Irrationality: The FIFA World Cup Effect on the U.S. Stock Market - Guy Kaplanski and Haim Levy

Economic Impacts of the FIFA Soccer World Cups in France 1998, Germany 2006, and Outlook for South Africa 2010 - Swantje Allmers and Wolfgang Maennig

Football Most Foul - William A. Birdthistle

The Feel-Good Effect at Mega Sport Events - Recommendations for Public and Private Administration Informed by the Experience of the FIFA World Cup 2006 - Marcel Porsche and Wolfgang Maennig

Legal Determinants of World Cup Success - Mark D. West

Impact of Overwhelming Joy on Consumer Demand: The Case of a Soccer World-Cup Victory - Jean-Marc Falter, Christophe Perignon, Olivier Vercruysse

Globalization and Goals: Does Soccer Show the Way? - Branko Milanovic

Financial Instruments with Sports Betting Components: Marketing Gimmick or a Domain for Behavioral Finance? - Wolfgang Breuer, Guido Hauten and Claudia Kreuz

Seemingly Irrelevant Events Affect Economic Perceptions and Expectations: The FIFA World Cup 2006 as a Natural Experiment - Thomas J. Dohmen, Armin Falk, David Huffman and Uwe Sunde

Ten Do It Better, Do They? An Empirical Analysis of an Old Football Myth - Marco Caliendo and Dubravko Radic

South Africa 2010: Economic Scope and Limits - Swantje Allmers and Wolfgang Maennig

One Year Later: A Re-Appraisal of the Economics of the 2006 Soccer World Cup - Wolfgang Maennig

Do Crowds Learn Wisdom? Theory and Evidence from Trading During the World Cup - Christopher Adams

Labour Market Effects of the 2006 Soccer World Cup in Germany - Florian Hagn and Wolfgang Maennig

The Penalty-Duel and Institutional Design: Is There a Neeskens-Effect? - Wolfgang Leininger, Axel Ockenfels

Mega-Sporting Events as Experience Goods - Malte Heyne, Bernd Suessmuth and Wolfgang Maennig

The Flexibility of the Workweek in the United States: Evidence from the FIFA World Cup - Fernando A. Lozano

Economic and Fiscal Effects of the 2006 FIFA World Cup in Germany - The Case of the World Cup Games in Munich - Alina M. Popescu and Peter Friedrich

Large Sport Events and Unemployment: The Case of the 2006 Soccer World Cup in Germany - Florian Hagn and Wolfgang Maennig

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