The Impact of College Athletics on Employment in the Restaurant and Accommodations Industries
Bernard Lentz () and
David Laband ()
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Bernard Lentz: Drexel University
No 803, Working Papers from International Association of Sports Economists, North American Association of Sports Economists
Abstract:
In this paper, we analyze Metropolitan and Micropolitan Statistical Area (MSA)-level data in the U.S. to examine the economic impact of college athletics. Specifically, we examine the relationship between total athletics revenues (aggregated across all colleges in an MSA) and MSA-level employment in the accommodations and food services industries. Controlling for a variety of other factors that might influence hotel/restaurant employment within an MSA, we find that below $40 million (in 2005) in college athletics revenues there is no evidence that college athletics affects MSA employment in the food services and accommodations industries. However, above $40 million we find highly significant impacts on employment in the food services and accommodations industries that climb with college sports revenue generation.
Keywords: sports; college athletics; economic impact; food services and accommodations; tourism (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: L83 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Pages: 14 pages
Date: 2008-06
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