Table 6: Regression Results
Dependent variable:
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Variables in differences
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0.074
(0.023)
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0.049
(0.028)
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0.021
(0.036)
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0.231
(0.130)
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0.245
(0.133)
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0.163
(0.117)
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0.102
(0.031)
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0.121
(0.037)
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0.053
(0.021)
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-0.039
(0.025)
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-0.034
(0.030)
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-0.019
(0.030)
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Quotedit
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0.047
(0.021)
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0.053
(0.025)
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0.021
(0.024)
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-0.021
(0.052)
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-0.031
(0.057)
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-0.024
(0.060)
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Divisionit
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-0.108
(0.022)
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-0.115
(0.024)
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-0.096
(0.012)
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-0.405
(0.037)
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-0.399
(0.035)
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-0.467
(0.038)
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Promotedit
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0.055
(0.021)
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0.062
(0.023)
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0.034
(0.012)
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0.190
(0.021)
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0.190
(0.021)
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0.213
(0.023)
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Relegatedit
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-0.054
(0.022)
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-0.057
(0.023)
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-0.035
(0.017)
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-0.194
(0.022)
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-0.194
(0.022)
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-0.192
(0.026)
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Variables in levels
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Constant
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-0.084
(0.034)
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-0.035
(0.047)
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0.214
(0.078)
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0.313
(0.176)
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0.272
(0.160)
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1.060
(0.237)
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-0.394
(0.131)
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-0.488
(0.165)
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-0.507
(0.110)
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0.169
(0.075)
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0.163
(0.076)
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0.106
(0.130)
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0.186
(0.053)
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0.121
(0.037)
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0.106
(0.029)
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-0.372
(0.201)
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-0.339
(0.189)
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-0.739
(0.180)
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Quotedit-1
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0.038
(0.028)
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0.069
(0.038)
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0.018
(0.032)
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0.051
(0.034)
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0.045
(0.034)
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0.032
(0.056)
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Divisionit-1
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-0.051
(0.032)
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-0.069
(0.037)
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-0.061
(0.031)
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-0.168
(0.102)
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-0.150
(0.094)
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-0.380
(0.100)
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Promotedit-1
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0.077
(0.020)
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0.084
(0.023)
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0.066
(0.020)
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0.191
(0.024)
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0.188
(0.023)
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0.251
(0.033)
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Relegatedit-1
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-0.031
(0.019)
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-0.031
(0.021)
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-0.030
(0.019)
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-0.215
(0.026)
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-0.211
(0.024)
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-0.216
(0.031)
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Time dummies
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No
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Yes
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Yes
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No
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Yes
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Yes
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Fixed effects
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No
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No
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Yes
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No
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No
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Yes
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observations
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604
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604
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604
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621
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621
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621
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AR(1)
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0.58
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1.3
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-2.0
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-0.9
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-1.2
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-0.6
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AR(2)
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2.1
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2.2
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0.2
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-0.53
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-0.7
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-2.1
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Wit is total company wage expenditure of club i in year t, Rit is company turnover, and Pit is league rank on measured from 1 to 92, treating first place in Division One of the Football League as rank 21, first place in Division Two as 45, and so on. AR(1) and AR(2) are tests of first and second order serial correlation in the errors, distributed as standard normal. Figures in parenthesis are robust standard errors.
profit
Playing success
Figure 1: Profits as a function of club success
Indifference curves for utility maximising owner
profit
Indifference curves for profit maximising owner
Playing success
Figure 2: Indifference curves for profit maximising and utility maximising owners
Indifference curves for utility maximising owner
profits
I1
I0
Indifference curve for profit maximising owner
(PM)*
(U)*
S(PM)*
S(U)*
Playing success
Figure 3: Equilibrium for profit maximising and utility maximising owners References
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