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This paper models an infinitely repeated Tullock contest in which two contestants contribute efforts to accumulate individual asset stocks over time. To investigate the transitional dynamics of the contest in the case of a general cost function, we linearize the model around the steady state....
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This article describes a large number of contestants with high and low talent who individually decide to enter a contest or take their heterogeneous outside options. We derive a critical condition for which only high types, only low types, or both types participate in the contest. If a contest...
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In the recent years, many clubs in the biggest European soccer leagues have run into debts. The sports economic literature provides several explanation for this development, e.g., the league structure (open versus closed league), club constitutions, ruinous rat races between clubs. While the...
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