54 min

#25: Sports Economics - Dr. Robbie Butler (UCC‪)‬ At The Margin

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I am joined by Dr. Robbie Butler who is a lecturer at University College Cork and is an expert in Sports economics.
We discuss 'Fergie time', the use of bonus points in rugby and whether pundits are actually better than the average fan when it comes to predicting a result.
There is something in this conversation for those of us less interested in sport, too. Much of what we discuss touches on economic theories of labour productivity, agency theory and cognitive biases.
I have loads of extras uploaded to the patreon at www.patreon.com/IrishEconPod. If you enjoy the podcast to the value of a cup of coffee a month, the pareon is a way to say thanks. It also helps to secure the future of the podcast.
I hope you enjoy this conversation! 

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I am joined by Dr. Robbie Butler who is a lecturer at University College Cork and is an expert in Sports economics.
We discuss 'Fergie time', the use of bonus points in rugby and whether pundits are actually better than the average fan when it comes to predicting a result.
There is something in this conversation for those of us less interested in sport, too. Much of what we discuss touches on economic theories of labour productivity, agency theory and cognitive biases.
I have loads of extras uploaded to the patreon at www.patreon.com/IrishEconPod. If you enjoy the podcast to the value of a cup of coffee a month, the pareon is a way to say thanks. It also helps to secure the future of the podcast.
I hope you enjoy this conversation! 

Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

54 min