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Month: February 2016

Six Nations Rugby and Economics

Ireland’s quest to retain the Six Nations begins today.   The blog is quoted in this Sunday Independent economics column by Dan O’Brien:

http://www.independent.ie/business/irish/can-the-economics-of-sport-predict-rugby-outcomes-34429305.html

 

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