NAASE is organizing sessions for the SEA conference to be held in Houston, TX Nov 21-23, 2026.
To submit a paper, please email Frank Stephenson by March 28:
--Name, affiliation, and email for presenter and all coauthors
--The paper's title and abstract.
--Two JEL codes
A big thanks to @UofSC_HRSM Associate Professor Grace Yan for her research talk today to @UAlbertaKSR Faculty and students about bringing together sociological questions and economic analysis in sport.
What does it take to achieve the highest level of human performance? Across athletics, science, chess, and music
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A small loose end from NAASE's meeting in SF: One can sign up for contents alerts for the JSE using the link below (scroll down a bit and look at the right side of the page).
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We are excited to announce the creation of the Coates-Humphreys NAASE Distinguished Research Award, with Dennis Coates and Brad Humphreys as the inaugural winners. It will be given in odd-numbered years (the Hadley Award is given in even-numbered years). Congrats Brad & Dennis!
Allen Sanderson is best known for his remark, "If you want to inject money into the local economy, it would be better to drop it from a helicopter than invest it in a new ballpark," but he should be remembered for much more. https://t.co/uut28u8KKV
Are esports spectators fickle when there’s too much to watch? 🎮👀
Excited to share my latest research with @watanabe2k , @bpsoebbing , and @HanhanXue on the economics of attention in esports streaming! #Esports#AttentionEconomy 🧵1/2
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NAASE will hold a short Zoom meeting Wed 11/13 (12 noon ET) to announce the 2024 Hadley Award winner and this year's grad student award. The meeting link will go out via email but anyone who doesn't get the link and wants to join should contact Frank Stephenson or other officer.
@BMMillsy @skipsauer Gwynn would have been my first guess. Paul Molitor would be my second guess. He was late in his career but I think he had some nice numbers late into his 30s/early 40s
Kicking it off with @watanabe2k discussing the effects of hosting the Olympics in remote rural cities in Korea.
Their study reveals a mixed impact on temporary housing - with rent increases before the Games, but not during, putting extra pressure on low-income families.
Many thanks to the participants in this week's NAASE-sponsored sessions at the WEA meetings--lots of interesting papers, helpful feedback, and collegial conversations. Special hat tip to organizers @jillharris and @JRuseski. Mark your calendars for next year in Seattle!