Duane Rockerbie : Citation Profile


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University of Lethbridge

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RESEARCH PRODUCTION:

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Papers

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Books

8

Chapters

RESEARCH ACTIVITY:

   29 years (1993 - 2022). See details.
   Cites by year: 3
   Journals where Duane Rockerbie has often published
   Relations with other researchers
   Recent citing documents: 0.    Total self citations: 15 (12.71 %)

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Relations with other researchers


Works with:

Easton, Stephen (2)

Authors registered in RePEc who have co-authored more than one work in the last five years with Duane Rockerbie.

Is cited by:

Wright, Mark (6)

Schlegl, Matthias (5)

Trebesch, Christoph (5)

Gibbons, Stephen (4)

Jahjah, Samir (4)

Neumayer, Eric (4)

O'Connor, Fergal (3)

Kim, Jae (3)

Ilut, Cosmin (3)

Afonso, Antonio (3)

Wei, Bin (3)

Cites to:

Humphreys, Brad (13)

Easton, Stephen (12)

Szymanski, Stefan (8)

Maxcy, Joel (8)

Leeds, Michael (6)

Krautmann, Anthony (6)

Dietl, Helmut (5)

Goldberg, Pinelopi (4)

Miller, Phil (4)

Lang, Markus (4)

Pavcnik, Nina (4)

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Where Duane Rockerbie has published?


Journals with more than one article published# docs
Journal of Sports Economics7
Applied Economics4

Working Papers Series with more than one paper published# docs
MPRA Paper / University Library of Munich, Germany12
Discussion Papers / Department of Economics, Simon Fraser University2

Recent works citing Duane Rockerbie (2024 and 2023)


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Works by Duane Rockerbie:


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2008The Passing Premium Puzzle Revisited In: Journal of Quantitative Analysis in Sports.
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1999Whats in a default? Lending to LDCs in the face of default risk In: Journal of Development Economics.
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1996Whats in a Default? Lending to LDCs in the Face of Default Risk..(1996) In: Discussion Papers.
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2005Determining demand for university education in Ontario by type of student In: Economics of Education Review.
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1999Gold prices and gold production: Evidence for South Africa In: Resources Policy.
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1993Credit rationing and macroeconomic adjustment in Latin America In: The Quarterly Review of Economics and Finance.
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2020Revenue Sharing and Collusive Behavior in the Major League Baseball Posting System In: Economies.
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2018Revenue Sharing in Major League Baseball: The Moments That Meant so Much In: IJFS.
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2021Race to the podium: Separating and conjoining the car and driver in F1 racing In: MPRA Paper.
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2022Race to the podium: separating and conjoining the car and driver in F1 racing.(2022) In: Applied Economics.
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2021Multiple Equilibria and Unsustainable Runs in Major League Baseball: More Evidence In: MPRA Paper.
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2010Marginal revenue product and salaries: Moneyball redux In: MPRA Paper.
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2007Free Agent Auctions and Revenue Sharing: A Simple Approach In: MPRA Paper.
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2012Exploring inter-league parity in North America: the NBA anomaly In: MPRA Paper.
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2011The Invariance Proposition in Baseball: New Evidence In: MPRA Paper.
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2014Canada at the Crossroads: Improving International Performance by Establishing a New Canadian Soccer League In: MPRA Paper.
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2017Revenue Sharing in Professional Sports Leagues as a Hedge for Exchange Rate Risk In: MPRA Paper.
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2016Of Bricks and Bats: New Stadiums, Talent Supply and Team Performance in Major League Baseball In: MPRA Paper.
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2019Of Bricks and Bats: New Stadiums, Talent Supply, and Team Performance in Major League Baseball.(2019) In: Journal of Sports Economics.
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2017Risk Diversification from Revenue Sharing in a Professional Sports League: Measuring Welfare Gains In: MPRA Paper.
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2006Peculiarities of the Major League Baseball Posting System In: MPRA Paper.
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2019A Real Options Approach to Multi-Year Contracts in Professional Sports In: MPRA Paper.
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2009Strategic Free Agency in Baseball In: Journal of Sports Economics.
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2010The Ebbs and Flows of the Game: Multiple Equilibria in a Sports League Model In: Journal of Sports Economics.
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2016Exploring Interleague Parity in North America In: Journal of Sports Economics.
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2005Comment: The Economics of Professional Sports Leagues In: Journal of Sports Economics.
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2005Overtime! Rules and Incentives in the National Hockey League In: Journal of Sports Economics.
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2005Revenue Sharing, Conjectures, and Scarce Talent in a Sports League Model In: Journal of Sports Economics.
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1999The Kiss of Death: IMF Subsidies in Sovereign Debt Markets. In: Discussion Papers.
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2005Rivalries, talent acquisition and revenue sharing: A best response approach In: IASE Conference Papers.
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2014Introducing Unsustainable Runs In: Sports Economics, Management, and Policy.
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2014Casual Evidence of Unsustainable Runs In: Sports Economics, Management, and Policy.
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2014A Model of a Professional Sports League In: Sports Economics, Management, and Policy.
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2014A Professional League Model with Unsustainable Runs In: Sports Economics, Management, and Policy.
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2014Unsustainable Runs with Revenue Sharing and Salary Caps In: Sports Economics, Management, and Policy.
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2014Some Empirical Testing In: Sports Economics, Management, and Policy.
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2014Concluding Remarks In: Sports Economics, Management, and Policy.
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2017Fighting as a Profit-Maximizing Strategy: The American Hockey League In: Sports Economics, Management, and Policy.
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2014The Run to the Pennant In: Sports Economics, Management and Policy.
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1999Does IMF conditionality benefit lenders? In: Review of World Economics (Weltwirtschaftliches Archiv).
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1997Are consumers Ricardian when some are liquidity constrained? Evidence for the United States In: Applied Economics.
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2016Fighting as a profit maximizing strategy in the National Hockey League: more evidence In: Applied Economics.
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2018The invariance principle in baseball: new evidence In: Applied Economics.
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2008Optimal government subsidies to universities in the face of tuition and enrollment constraints In: Education Economics.
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2003Information as a Substitute for Bailouts in Sovereign Debt Markets In: International Finance.
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2003Revenue Sharing, Conjectures, and Scarce Talent in a Model of a Professional Sports League In: Industrial Organization.
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2009Commercial banks, default insurance and IMF reforms In: Economics Discussion Papers.
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