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Attendance at Australian Rules football: A panel study
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1992
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Estimation MethodologyEconomicsAustralian Rules FootballPerformance StudiesApplied EconomicsSport ParticipationManagementExperimental EconomicsEconometricsBusinessSports ConsumptionSport EconomicsPanel DataFootball StudiesStatisticsMicroeconomicsBehavioral Economics
The demand for Australian Rules football is examined using data on attendance at individual matches played between 1981 and 1986. An estimation methodology which is appropriate for a dynamic model with panel data is adopted and it is found that attendance at football is price inelastic and an inferior good. The effect of habit in consumption behaviour, stadium size, uncertainty of outcome and team success are also shown to be important determinants of attendance.
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