Here's what caught my eye in research over the past week:
- Schreyer and Singleton (open access) find that Cristiano Ronaldo increased stadium attendance in the Saudi league, by an additional 20% of the seats in his home team's stadium when he played, 15% in the stadiums he visited, and by 3% where he did not even play
- Harrison and Glaser find that laws that allow breweries to bypass distributors lead to higher brewery output and employment, and that this is primarily driven by a greater market entry of breweries
- Ankel‐Peters, Fiala, and Neubauer (open access) review the impact of replications published as comments in the American Economic Review between 2010 and 2020, and find that the comments are barely cited, and they do not affect the original paper's citations, even when the replication diagnoses substantive problems with the original paper (does this show the level of revealed preference for replications?)
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