Breaking the ice the economics of hockey
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Sports Economics, Management and PolicyVolume 16Series EditorDennis Coates. Baltimore. USAThe aim of this series is to provide academics, students, sp Breaking the ice the economics of hockeyports business executives, and policy makers with information and analysis on the cutting edge of sports economics, sport management, and public policy on sporting issues.Volumes in this series can focus on individual sports, issues that cut across sports, issues unique to professional sports, or to Breaking the ice the economics of hockeypics in amateur sports. Each volume will provide rigorous analysis with the purpose of advancing understanding of the spoil and the sport business, imBreaking the ice the economics of hockey
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