Journal of Sports Economics
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Volume 5, issue 4, 2004
- The Color of Medals pp. 311-328

- Moonjoong Tcha
- Measuring the Efficiency of Spanish First-Division Soccer Teams pp. 329-346

- Manuel Espitia-Escuer and Lucà a Isabel Garcà a-Cebrià N
- Uncertainty of Outcome and Super 12 Rugby Union Attendance pp. 347-370

- Dorian Owen and Clayton R. Weatherston
- The Efficiency of the NASCAR Reward System pp. 371-386

- Craig Depken and Dennis P. Wilson
- Underdogs are Man’s Best Friend pp. 387-391

- Ladd Kochman and Randy Goodwin
- Index to Journal of Sports Economics Volume 5 pp. 392-395

- N/a
Volume 5, issue 3, 2004
- Work and Play pp. 227-242

- Michael Klein
- Pay and Performance pp. 243-261

- Lawrence Debrock, Wallace Hendricks and Roger Koenker
- Olympic Success and ASEAN Countries pp. 262-276

- Robert Hoffmann, Chew Ging Lee and Bala Ramasamy
- The Old Ball Game pp. 277-291

- Matthew Baker, Thomas J. Miceli and William J. Ryczek
- Fit to be Tied pp. 292-306

- Jason Abrevaya
Volume 5, issue 2, 2004
- Professional Team Sports Are Only a Game pp. 111-126

- Stefan Szymanski
- Is Winning Everything? pp. 127-151

- Karl W. Einolf
- A Reexamination of the Efficiency of the Betting Market on National Hockey League Games pp. 152-168

- John M. Gandar, Richard A. Zuber and R. Stafford Johnson
- Do the “Three-Point Victory†and “Golden Goal†Rules Make Soccer More Exciting? pp. 169-185

- Isabelle Brocas and Juan D. Carrillo
- Competition and Pay for National Hockey League Players Born in Québec pp. 186-205

- Michael A. Curme and Greg M. Daugherty
- Competitive Balance and Revenue Sharing pp. 206-212

- Stefan KÉsenne
- A Principal-Agent Model of Contracting in Major League Baseball pp. 213-220

- Thomas J. Miceli
- Book Review pp. 221-223

- John Siegfried
Volume 5, issue 1, 2004
- In Memory of Harmon Gallant pp. 5-5

- Paul D. Staudohar
- Differences in the Success of NFL Coaches by Race, 1990-2002 pp. 6-19

- Janice Fanning Madden
- Owner Objectives and Competitive Balance pp. 20-32

- Rodney Fort and James Quirk
- Stars at the Gate pp. 33-50

- David Berri, Martin Schmidt and Stacey L. Brook
- The Economic Determinants of Professional Sports Franchise Values pp. 51-66

- Donald L. Alexander and William Kern
- The Performance-Enhancing Drug Game pp. 67-86

- Kjetil Haugen
- Hit by Pitches pp. 87-92

- Gregory A. Trandel
- “Testing Market Efficiency in the Major League Baseball Over-Under Betting Market†pp. 93-95

- Rodney Paul and Andrew Weinbach
- “Testing Market Efficiency in the Major League Baseball Over-Under Betting Market†pp. 96-99

- Ken Brown and Fred J. Abraham
- An Evaluation of the Debate Over “Testing Market Efficiency in the Major League Baseball Over-Under Betting Market†pp. 100-105

- John M. Gandar and Richard A. Zuber
- Book Review pp. 106-107

- Paul D. Staudohar
Volume 4, issue 4, 2003
- Baseball Economics pp. 253-254

- Allen R. Sanderson and John Siegfried
- Thinking about Competitive Balance pp. 255-279

- Allen R. Sanderson and John Siegfried
- Thinking (Some more) about Competitive Balance pp. 280-283

- Rodney Fort
- Comments on “Thinking about Competitive Balance†pp. 284-287

- Brad Humphreys
- Comments on “Thinking about Competitive Balance†pp. 288-291

- Leo Kahane
- The Public Regulation of Baseball Labor Relations and the Public Interest pp. 292-301

- Roger I. Abrams
- The Case for Baseball's Special Antitrust Immunity pp. 302-317

- Gary R. Roberts
- Antitrust, Professional Sports, and the Public Interest pp. 318-331

- Stephen F. Ross
- Labor Relations in Major League Baseball pp. 332-355

- Andrew Zimbalist
- (How Much) is the Law to Blame for Baseball's Turbulent Labor Relations? pp. 356-361

- Robert N. Covington
- Why no Baseball Work Stoppage? pp. 362-366

- Paul D. Staudohar
- The Economics of Baseball Contraction pp. 367-388

- Roger Noll
- Comments on Baseball Contraction pp. 389-392

- Clark C. Griffith
- Comments on League Contraction in Baseball pp. 393-396

- Bruce I. Oppenheimer
Volume 4, issue 3, 2003
- Do New Digs Mean more Wins? pp. 167-182

- Kevin G. Quinn, Paul B. Bursik, Christopher P. Borick and Lisa Raethz
- The Stadium Game pp. 183-202

- Jeffrey G. Owen
- Technical Efficiency in the Major League Soccer pp. 203-215

- Dieter J. Haas
- Reconsidering Performance at the Summer Olympics and Revealed Comparative Advantage pp. 216-239

- Moonjoong Tcha and Vitaly Pershin
- The Relationship between Recruiting and Team Performance in Division 1A College Football pp. 240-245

- George Langelett
- Book Review pp. 246-247

- George Daly
Volume 4, issue 2, 2003
- The Economics of Professional Sports Leagues pp. 87-107

- Spiros Bougheas and Paul Downward
- Market Size, Pay, and Performance pp. 108-125

- John Burger and Stephen J. K. Walters
- Sports Practice, Health, and Macroeconomic Performances pp. 126-144

- Nicolas Eber
- The Utility of Sport and Returns to Ownership pp. 145-153

- Ramon Degennaro
- “Competitive Balance in Sports Leagues: An Introduction†pp. 154-160

- Rodney Fort and Joel Maxcy
- Competitive Balance Conundrums pp. 161-163

- Andrew Zimbalist
Volume 4, issue 1, 2003
- Ncaa Scholarship Limits and Competitive Balance in College Football pp. 3-18

- Daniel Sutter and Stephen Winkler
- Does the Assignment of Property Rights Encourage or Discourage Shirking? pp. 19-34

- Daniel R. Marburger
- Superstar Effects in Sport pp. 35-55

- Claudio Lucifora and Rob Simmons
- A Note on the Structural Stability of Salary Equations pp. 56-63

- Anthony C. Krautmann, Elizabeth Gustafson and Lawrence Hadley
- A Content Analysis of the Journal of Sports Economics pp. 64-73

- Michael J. Mondello and Paul M. Pedersen
- The Anova-Based Competitive Balance Measure pp. 74-80

- Edwin Eckard
- The Anova-Based Competitive Balance Measure pp. 81-82

- Brad Humphreys
- A Thanks to Manuscript Reviewers pp. 83-84

- Leo Kahane and Todd L. Idson
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