主讲人 |
Junfu Zhang |
简介 |
<p>This paper assesses the impact of a home team's participation in a major sporting event-the Super Bowl-on the local economy. Our identification strategy is to compare the winning and losing cities of the National Football League (NFL) conference championship games under the assumption of similar pretrends. We use the stock market performance of public companies headquartered in these cities to capture the changing prospects of local economies attributable to Super Bowl participation. The exogenous variation in football game outcomes allows for a straightforward difference-in-differences approach to identify the causal effect. We show that the post-event trends in winning and losing cities diverge despite their similar trends before the end of the regular season. Our empirical results indicate that winning the NFL conference championship game, thus the opportunity to compete in the Super Bowl, has a positive, significant effect on the local economy, particularly the manufacturing and FIRE (finance, insurance, and real estate) sectors. A similar analysis of winning the Super Bowl, however, finds no further significant effect on the local economy.</p> |
主讲人简介 |
<p>Please see <a href="/Upload/File/2018/4/20180409045616514.pdf"><span style="color: rgb(255, 153, 0);">Prof. Junfu Zhang's CV</span></a> for more information.</p> |
期数 |
制度的经济学分析系列2018年春季学期第二讲(总第27讲) |