Social Economics
Title | Social Economics PDF eBook |
Author | Gary Stanley Becker |
Publisher | Harvard University Press |
Pages | 180 |
Release | 2009-07 |
Genre | Business & Economics |
ISBN | 0674020642 |
Economists assume that people make choices based on their preferences and their budget constraints. The preferences and values of others play no role in the standard economic model. This feature has been sharply criticized by other social scientists, who believe that the choices people make are also conditioned by social and cultural forces. Economists, meanwhile, are not satisfied with standard sociological and anthropological concepts and explanations because they are not embedded in a testable, analytic framework. In this book, Gary Becker and Kevin Murphy provide such a framework by including the social environment along with standard goods and services in their utility functions. These extended utility functions provide a way of analyzing how changes in the social environment affect people's choices and behaviors. More important, they also provide a way of analyzing how the social environment itself is determined by the interactions of individuals. Using this approach, the authors are able to explain many puzzling phenomena, including patterns of drug use, how love affects marriage patterns, neighborhood segregation, the prices of fine art and other collectibles, the social side of trademarks, the rise and fall of fads and fashions, and the distribution of income and status.
Annual Report
Title | Annual Report PDF eBook |
Author | Iowa State University. Statistical Laboratory |
Publisher | |
Pages | 166 |
Release | 1991 |
Genre | Mathematical statistics |
ISBN |
Sports Finance
Title | Sports Finance PDF eBook |
Author | Brian P. Soebbing |
Publisher | MDPI |
Pages | 99 |
Release | 2018-05-04 |
Genre | Business & Economics |
ISBN | 303842871X |
This book is a printed edition of the Special Issue "Sports Finance" that was published in IJFS
Basketball Data Science
Title | Basketball Data Science PDF eBook |
Author | Paola Zuccolotto |
Publisher | CRC Press |
Pages | 245 |
Release | 2020-01-03 |
Genre | Business & Economics |
ISBN | 0429894260 |
Using data from one season of NBA games, Basketball Data Science: With Applications in R is the perfect book for anyone interested in learning and applying data analytics in basketball. Whether assessing the spatial performance of an NBA player's shots or doing an analysis of the impact of high pressure game situations on the probability of scoring, this book discusses a variety of case studies and hands-on examples using a custom R package. The codes are supplied so readers can reproduce the analyses themselves or create their own. Assuming a basic statistical knowledge, Basketball Data Science with R is suitable for students, technicians, coaches, data analysts and applied researchers. Features: One of the first books to provide statistical and data mining methods for the growing field of analytics in basketball Presents tools for modelling graphs and figures to visualize the data Includes real world case studies and examples, such as estimations of scoring probability using the Golden State Warriors as a test case Provides the source code and data so readers can do their own analyses on NBA teams and players
The Wages of Wins
Title | The Wages of Wins PDF eBook |
Author | David Berri |
Publisher | Stanford University Press |
Pages | 310 |
Release | 2007-09-04 |
Genre | Business & Economics |
ISBN | 0804758441 |
The Wages of Wins is a proper analysis of the data generated by professional sports; it tells many tales that are inconsistent with the myths put forward by the media, industry, and consumers of professional sport.
Statistical Thinking in Sports
Title | Statistical Thinking in Sports PDF eBook |
Author | Jim Albert |
Publisher | CRC Press |
Pages | 312 |
Release | 2007-07-12 |
Genre | Mathematics |
ISBN | 1584888695 |
Since the first athletic events found a fan base, sports and statistics have always maintained a tight and at times mythical relationship. As a way to relay the telling of a game's drama and attest to the prodigious powers of the heroes involved, those reporting on the games tallied up the numbers that they believe best described the action and bes
Natural Experiments in the Social Sciences
Title | Natural Experiments in the Social Sciences PDF eBook |
Author | Thad Dunning |
Publisher | Cambridge University Press |
Pages | 379 |
Release | 2012-09-06 |
Genre | Business & Economics |
ISBN | 1107017661 |
The first comprehensive guide to natural experiments, providing an ideal introduction for scholars and students.