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Attendance demand for soccer : a spatial cross-sectional approach (2002)
Thesis
Feehan, P. Attendance demand for soccer : a spatial cross-sectional approach. (Thesis). Salford : University of Salford

The cost of a return journey to a soccer match can often be comparable to,
or even exceed the admission price. However, in spite of the importance of travel
costs, previous studies on the demand for live soccer generally exclude travel costs
from... Read More about Attendance demand for soccer : a spatial cross-sectional approach.

The monetary sector in Cameroon money demand and causality analysis (1997)
Thesis
Mbeleke, P. The monetary sector in Cameroon money demand and causality analysis. (Thesis). Salford : University of Salford

This thesis investigates the monetary sector in Cameroon
within an open economy framework. Two main hypotheses: money
demand and Granger-causality are investigated.
The data used are found to be non-stationary. Consequently,
the money demand rela... Read More about The monetary sector in Cameroon money demand and causality analysis.

An empirical investigation of the I.M.F. : approach towards macroeconomic adjustment in Egypt (1990)
Thesis
Hemaya, E. An empirical investigation of the I.M.F. : approach towards macroeconomic adjustment in Egypt. (Thesis). University of Salford

This thesis examines the IMF approach to macroeconomic
adjustment in Egypt with, firstly, an empirical assessment of
the analytical foundations of this approach and, secondly, the
construction and estimation of a small macroeconomic model of
the... Read More about An empirical investigation of the I.M.F. : approach towards macroeconomic adjustment in Egypt.