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The '''North American Association of Sports Economists''' (NAASE) is an organization that promotes and facilitates research and teaching in the economics of sports. NAASE was founded in 2007. The organization emerged from the many sessions focused on sports economics at the Western Economic Association International (WEAI) meetings held throughout the 1990s and early 2000s. NAASE maintains a close relationship to the WEAI and the annual NAASE business meeting takes place at this conference. Although many NAASE members are academics, membership is open to anyone wit an interest in sports economics, and NAASE counts undergraduate and graduate students in economics and other related disciplines like sport management as members, as well as non-economists with an interest in sports economics. Despite the regional scope implied by its name, NAASE has members from around the world, and many past and current officers have been from outside North America. NAASE currently has around 100 members.
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The '''North American Association of Sports Economists''' (NAASE) is an organization that promotes and facilitates research and teaching in the economics of sports. NAASE was founded in 2007. The organization emerged from the many sessions focused on sports economics at the Western Economic Association International (WEAI) meetings held throughout the 1990s and early 2000s. NAASE maintains a close relationship to the WEAI and the annual NAASE business meeting takes place at this conference. Although many NAASE members are academics, membership is open to anyone with an interest in sports economics, and NAASE counts undergraduate and graduate students in economics and other related disciplines like sport management as members, as well as non-economists with an interest in sports economics. Despite the regional scope implied by its name, NAASE has members from around the world, and many past and current officers have been from outside North America. NAASE currently has around 100 members.


==Journals==
==Journals==
The ''[[Journal of Sports Economics]]'' has been published in association with NAASE since 2008, and NAASE members receive discounted subscriptions to the journal. Beginning in February 2009, the ''Journal of Sports Economics'' began publishing an annual volume dedicated to papers from NAASE sponsored sessions at the Western Economic Association annual conference.
The ''[[Journal of Sports Economics]]'' has been published in association with NAASE since 2008, and NAASE members receive discounted subscriptions to the journal. Beginning in February 2009, the ''Journal of Sports Economics'' began publishing an annual volume dedicated to papers from NAASE sponsored sessions at the Western Economic Association annual conference.<ref>https://weai.org/conferences</ref>


==Officers==
==Officers==


* President: Brad R. Humphreys, [[University of Alberta]]
* President: Craig Depken II, [[UNC Charlotte]]
* Past-President: Dennis Coates, [[UMBC]]
* Past-President: Victor Matheson, [[College of the Holy Cross]]
* President-Elect: [[David Berri]], [[Southern Utah University]]
* President-Elect: ,
* Secretary: Stacy Brook, [[University of Iowa]]
* Secretary: Jane Ruseski, [[West Virginia University]]
* Treasurer: John Solow, [[University of Iowa]]
* Treasurer: John Solow, [[University of Central Florida]]
* Vice Presidents: Peter von Allmen, [[Moravian College]], Craig Depken, [[University of North Carolina - Charlotte]], Anthony Krautmann, [[DePaul University]], Michael Leeds, [[Temple University]], Robert Simmons, [[Lancaster University]]


==Activities==
==Activities==
NAASE sponsors sessions at numerous academic conferences, including the Western Economic Association International conference, the [[Southern Economic Association]] conference and the Eastern Economic Association conference. NAASE also sponsors a listserv to promote interaction among researchers in sports economics.
NAASE sponsors sessions at numerous academic conferences, including the [[Western Economic Association International]] conference, the [[Southern Economic Association]] conference and the Eastern Economic Association conference. NAASE also sponsors a listserv to promote interaction among researchers in sports economics.


NAASE, in conjunction with the International Association of Sports Economists, operates a working paper series that is part of Research Papers in Economics ([[Repec]]).
NAASE, in conjunction with the International Association of Sports Economists, operates a working paper series that is part of Research Papers in Economics ([[Repec]]).
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==Awards==
==Awards==
NAASE confers an award every four years, the Larry Hadley Service Award, to recognize outstanding service to the field of sports economics. The first Larry Hadley Service Award will be given at the WEAI Annual Conference in Portland, Oregon in July 2010.
NAASE confers an award every four years, the Larry Hadley Service Award, to recognize outstanding service to the field of sports economics. The first Larry Hadley Service Award will be given at the WEAI Annual Conference in Portland, Oregon in July 2010.

==References==
{{Reflist}}


==External links==
==External links==
* [http://www.kennesaw.edu/naase/index.html North American Association of Sports Economists]
* [https://www.byuresearch.org/naasportseconomists/ North American Association of Sports Economists]
* [http://jse.sagepub.com/ ''Journal of Sports Economics'']
* [http://jse.sagepub.com/ ''Journal of Sports Economics'']
* [http://www.weainternational.org/ ''Western Economic Association International'']
* [http://www.weainternational.org/ ''Western Economic Association International'']


[[Category:American professional bodies]]
[[Category:Professional associations based in the United States]]
[[Category:Sports business|Management, Sport]]
[[Category:Sports business|Management, Sport]]
[[Category:Economics organizations]]
[[Category:Economics societies]]
[[Category:International economic organizations]]
[[Category:International economic organizations]]

Latest revision as of 05:57, 24 October 2023

The North American Association of Sports Economists (NAASE) is an organization that promotes and facilitates research and teaching in the economics of sports. NAASE was founded in 2007. The organization emerged from the many sessions focused on sports economics at the Western Economic Association International (WEAI) meetings held throughout the 1990s and early 2000s. NAASE maintains a close relationship to the WEAI and the annual NAASE business meeting takes place at this conference. Although many NAASE members are academics, membership is open to anyone with an interest in sports economics, and NAASE counts undergraduate and graduate students in economics and other related disciplines like sport management as members, as well as non-economists with an interest in sports economics. Despite the regional scope implied by its name, NAASE has members from around the world, and many past and current officers have been from outside North America. NAASE currently has around 100 members.

Journals

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The Journal of Sports Economics has been published in association with NAASE since 2008, and NAASE members receive discounted subscriptions to the journal. Beginning in February 2009, the Journal of Sports Economics began publishing an annual volume dedicated to papers from NAASE sponsored sessions at the Western Economic Association annual conference.[1]

Officers

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Activities

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NAASE sponsors sessions at numerous academic conferences, including the Western Economic Association International conference, the Southern Economic Association conference and the Eastern Economic Association conference. NAASE also sponsors a listserv to promote interaction among researchers in sports economics.

NAASE, in conjunction with the International Association of Sports Economists, operates a working paper series that is part of Research Papers in Economics (Repec).

Awards

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NAASE confers an award every four years, the Larry Hadley Service Award, to recognize outstanding service to the field of sports economics. The first Larry Hadley Service Award will be given at the WEAI Annual Conference in Portland, Oregon in July 2010.

References

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