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Rodney Paul, Andrew Weinbach and Nick Riccardi
An attendance model is specified for the Canadian Hockey League (CHL), the top level of junior hockey in Canada with some teams located in the United States. The natural log of attendance is used as the dependent variable, with explanatory variables cons...
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Rodney Paul, Andrew Weinbach and Justin Mattingly
This study tests for racial discrimination against minority managers in Major League Baseball using financial-market imbalances as it relates to the wagering marketplace for the sport. Using detailed betting data on the percentage bet on the favorite fro...
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Rodney Paul, Andrew Weinbach and Justin Mattingly
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Rodney J. Paul and Andrew P. Weinbach
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Kenneth Linna, Evan Moore, Rodney Paul and Andrew Weinbach
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Rodney J. Paul and Andrew P. Weinbach
The betting market for the Women?s National Basketball Association (WNBA) is a thin financial market, which does not attract much interest from sports bettors. Given these characteristics, it is possible that profitable wagering strategies could exist fo...
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Kenneth Linna, Evan Moore, Rodney Paul and Andrew Weinbach
Clock rule changes were introduced in the 2006 season with the goal of reducing the average duration of the game; these changes were reversed in 2007. In addition, in 2007 the kickoff rule was changed to create more excitement and potentially more scorin...
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