If only there had been some sort of indication that this is exactly what would happen...
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If only there had been some sort of indication that this is exactly what would happen...
County Attorney Says Lack Of Development At Stadium Site To Hurt Taxpayers - Chattanoogan.com share.google/n3gN92vAxDpe...
Description of the figure: AI intensity across European regions (left panel) and the cumulative change in the labour share between 2000 and 2017 (right panel). In regions with higher AI intensity, the labour income share tended to decrease during the overall time span. The swift rise of artificial intelligence is raising fundamental concerns about the future of work. This column uses data from 238 regions across 21 European countries to examine how AI-related innovation influences the distribution of income between labour and capital, and among different skill classes of labour. Regions with more intense AI patenting tend to experience a decline in the labour share of income, especially in areas with a strong industrial base, indicating that AI acts as a capital-biased innovation. Without appropriate policy intervention, this trend could exacerbate existing inequalities.
Antonio Minniti, Klaus Prettner, Francesco Venturini, & David Bloom find that European regions with more intense #AI patenting tend to experience a decline in the labour share of income, indicating that AI acts as a capital-biased innovation.
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NAASE invites nominations for the 2026 Larry Hadley Service Award recipient. Nominations should explain how the person โhas distinguished herself or himself through service to NAASE and the field of sports economicsโ and be sent to Frank Stephenson (Berry College) by 3/31/26.
NAASE invites nominations for the positions of President-elect (to serve 2026-2028, then 2028-2030 as president) and at-large executive committee member (2026-2030). Nominations should be sent to the chair of the nominating committee Mike Leeds (Temple University) by March 31, 2026.
๐ข Open Call for Chapter Contributions โ Financial Mismanagement and the Soft Budget Constraint in Sport
We are pleased to announce an open invitation to contribute to a new edited volume exploring financial mismanagement in sport through the lens of the Soft Budget Constraint (SBC) ๐งต๐
NAASE is organizing sessions for the SEA conference to be held in Houston, TX Nov 21-23, 2026.
To submit a paper, please email Frank Stephenson (Berry College) by March 28:
--Name, affiliation, and email for presenter and all coauthors
--The paper's title and abstract.
--Two JEL codes
Plot with error bars of change in traffic fatalities versus day relative to album release
bar plot showing the number of traffic fatalities on "Non-album release days" and "Album release days"
US traffic fatalities increased 15% on the release days of the top 10 most-streamed albums. That's 18 more deaths per day
new research from Patel @chrisworsham.com Liu & Jena
Based Bears proposed uses at AH, I estimate the value of the property assessment freeze to the Bears in HB2789 is worth about $2b over 30 years, or $67 million a year before PILOT. I low ball multiple things to create lower limit. I wouldn't be surprised to see the est closer to $3b at build out.
This is on a different planet when it comes to bad analysis.
We have a contender for the wrongest thing written on the internet this week. Economists will tell you *the exact opposite* of this.
Following a trip to the Second Circuit on an appeal by Defendants of the Courtโs March 1, 2023, Order at Dkt. 76 (โMarch 1 Orderโ), which resulted in an appellate decision favorable to Plaintiffs, Plaintiffs filed a motion asking the Court to reconsider aspects of the Courtโs March 1 Order that were adverse to Plaintiffs (and thus were not appealed by Defendants). Dkt. 153. Plaintiffsโ Motion is GRANTED. Defendantsโ Motion to Compel Arbitration at Dkt. 47 is now DENIED in full. All of the claims of Plaintiffs Brian Flores, Steve Wilks, and Ray Horton against the NFL and various member teams may now proceed in this Court.
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1/ Four years ago, Brian Flores sued the NFL alleging that the "Rooney Rule" requiring teams to interview minority candidates for head coaching vacancies is a sham.
Today, the judge ruled that ALL claims must be litigated, not arbitrated.
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Why do these stories persist? Megaevents have been well-studied by economists and determined that the economic impacts are tiny. And any increase will barely ripple out to Cobb. Yet, this is the banner headline in today's MDJ.
We've got to start electing better people. There is zero legitimate policy justification for this. Oregon voters probably don't like this either. Vote these incompetent jerks out.
Physicianโpatient SES match improves low-SES health, reducing socio-economic health inequality. Just Accepted new paper by Ida Lykke Kristiansen @idalykkekr.bsky.social and Sophie Yanying Sheng zurl.co/R7Sx8
My article (with @bradhumphreys.bsky.social ) "Yes, There is an Economic Consensus That Professional Sports Facilities are Inadvisable Public Investments" is now published in Economic Development Quarterly. journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/...
๐ฃHi #EconSky! I am on the job market! ๐ฃ
My JMP builds a 20-year panel showing an after-school care reform increased university grad. rates. ๐
The key: moving children from home ๐ to care centers ๐งโ๐งโ๐ง, where peer interactions shaped preferences and beliefs โ not skills๐งฎ.
For more: sevinkaytan.com
Happy to finally have this paper out now in JUE. It's open access.
Cell phone location data can reflect what's happening in illicit markets and well targeted narcotics enforcement efforts can reverberate regionally.
Anyways here's the link:
www.sciencedirect.com/science/arti...
Your reminder that local elections matter, and we need to elect better people. This is *indefensible* public policy. There's no reasonable expectation that spending $250 million of taxpayer money to upgrade an NHL arena might promote community welfare. None.
3rd UMBC Sports Economics Conference
June 9th through June 11th, 2026 at
University of Maryland, Baltimore County
Any topic in sports economics and sports management. Submit paper titles and a 200-word abstract to Dennis Coates coates@umbc.edu. Submissions should arrive by March 1st.
Primary event study from Bressler and Cui (2025). The effect of the "701" Planning Assistance Program is a 13% reduction in new housing supply per decade .
Why are many U.S. cities building less? Why have they insisted on a "thicket" of regulations that make housing hard to build?
In a new #EconJMP with Beau Bressler (beaubressler.github.io), we study how much of the answer lies with a forgotten federal program that taught cities to restrict growth
please let us have this one
If that link does not work please try this one:
ideas.repec.org/p/feb/natura...
Proud to announce that I've joined the editorial board at the International Journal of Sports Marketing and Sponsorship. Though known for sport marketing, they also do work related to consumer behavior, event analysis, & risk management.
www.emerald.com/ijsms
A nice paper that shows a positive causal impact of college. By comparing outcomes on barley accepted students to otherwise identical barley rejected students, those that went to college earn 8% more than their counterparts with internal rates of return of 26%.
academic.oup.com/qje/advance-...
Itโs always fun to do papers on more unique sports. Iโve got some F1 papers, a billiards paper, and now a bull riding paper.
We build a hazard model of buckoffs using bull and rider characteristics. We find that more experienced riders and more difficult bulls affect buckoff likelihood. But both riders and bulls appear in multiple events. Riders who pair with familiar bulls are less likely to be bucked off. Cowboys learn
Proud to announce that my coauthor @ivycollins.bsky.social just presented our paper โThrown or Thriving: Modeling Buckoff Risk in Professional Bull Ridingโ at the Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences.
Gender Equality Through Turnover: Quasi-experimental Evidence from Term Limit Reforms in Italy: Kansikas, Carolina; Bagues, Manuel
Big thanks to Brad Humphreys, anonymous referees, Jane Ruseski, Frank Stephenson, Bryan McCannon, Alex Cardazzi, Joshua Martin, Alex Marsella, Madison McCormick, Feng Yao, Emily Leslie, Vincent Geloso, and a great crowd at the SEAs for some great feedback.
Many moons ago this was my JMP, so itโs cycled between being my pride and joy and my mortal nemesis, but Iโm glad itโs finally published. A ton of people need to be thanked and acknowledged for getting this thing published