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Auction theory 2 Auktionstheorie 2 Estimation 2 Productivity 2 Produktivität 2 Schätzung 2 Sport event 2 Sportveranstaltung 2 Auction 1 Auktion 1 EU countries 1 EU-Staaten 1 Europa 1 Europe 1 Factor intensity 1 Faktorintensität 1 Firm performance 1 Football 1 Fußball 1 Human capital 1 Human resources 1 Humankapital 1 Humanressourcen 1 Import 1 Industrie 1 KMU 1 Manufacturing industries 1 Netherlands 1 Niederlande 1 Professional sports 1 Profisport 1 SME 1 Theorie 1 Theory 1 Unternehmenserfolg 1
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van den Berg, Marcel 5 de Nooij, Michiel 2 Akgunduz, Yusuf Emre 1 van Marrewijk, Charles 1
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Tjalling C. Koopmans Research Institute Discussion Paper Series nr 2 Tjalling C. Koopmans Research Institute Discussion Paper Series nr: 13-09 1 Tjalling C. Koopmans Research Institute Discussion Paper Series nr: 13-12 1 Tjalling C. Koopmans Research Institute Discussion Paper Series nr: 13-17 1
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Importing, Productivity and SMEs : Firm-Level Evidence from the Netherlands
van den Berg, Marcel - 2018
Constructing a comprehensive data set covering Dutch firms over the years 2002-2008 I am the first to investigate the relationship between trade status, firm size and firm-level productivity in the Netherlands, thereby focusing particularly on small and medium sized enterprizes (SMEs). The...
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The Bidding Paradox : How Economists and Politicians Might Agree on the Attractiveness of Mega Sports Events
van den Berg, Marcel; de Nooij, Michiel - 2018
The ambition to host mega sports events is (or can be) perfectly justifiable with various arguments. The most persistently used argument is the supposed financial or direct economic gain for the host economy, of which the compelling body of evidence is discouraging. This implies that the...
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Make or Buy? Human Capital Accumulation Strategies in European Club Football
Akgunduz, Yusuf Emre - 2018
When it comes to discussing club football emotions tend to get heated quite easily across the globe. This heterogeneity in likes and dislikes is not only reflected in name or financial possibilities, but also in the clubs approach to building a team. We analyze whether clubs' strategies...
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Imports and Productivity : The Impact of Geography and Factor Intensity
van den Berg, Marcel - 2018
Using micro-data for Dutch firms, we argue that the productivity spillovers from importing technology intensive products from Taiwan differ from importing unskilled-labor intensive products from Switzerland. We show that both the geographic component (what country is the import from) and the...
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The Bidding Paradox : Why Rational Politicians Still Want to Bid for Mega Sports Events
de Nooij, Michiel - 2018
This paper discusses reasons why politicians still favor hosting mega events despite the discouraging evidence regarding their financial benefits: (1) early political enthusiasm, (2) tying side-projects to the bid to raise political support, (3) biased reading of history, (4) the winners curse,...
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