"economist" in inglés with examples - Collocation dictionary inglés
- Mr. Rascher, the sports economist, says variable pricing is here to stay.
- Andrew Zimbalist, a sports economist and professor at Smith College, said such clauses were common in stadium lease arrangements around the country.
- The first thing to do is toss out that $25 million loss, says Rodney Fort, a sports economist at the University of Michigan.
- Even some sports economists who have been critical of stadium and arena projects elsewhere are intrigued by Mr. Ratner's plans.
- In the past, about 12.5 percent of ticket revenues went to the participating teams, along with profits from concessions, billboard ads and parking fees, sports economists said.
- A newly revised analysis by Mr. Zimbalist, the sports economist, estimated the net fiscal impact of the entire project at $1.06 billion over 30 years.
- "The media companies do tend to be more conciliatory and closer to the players' point of view," Zimbalist, the sports economist, said.
- College football and basketball players, those "unpaid professionals," as a leading sports economist, Andrew Zimbalist, dubs them, were physically absent.
- Andrew Zimbalist, a sports economist at Smith College in Northampton, Mass., said he doubted the teams would leave the region.
- Many sports economists are skeptical of whether stadiums ever serve as engines of economic development, but they are particularly dubious of arenas located in suburbs.
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