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Scoring goals: The impact of English Premier League football teams on local university admissions

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Singleton C, Bell AR, Chung A, Reade JJ & Urquhart A (2024) Scoring goals: The impact of English Premier League football teams on local university admissions. Economics letters, Art. No.: 111957. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.econlet.2024.111957

Abstract
Anecdotal evidence suggests that co-location with an English Premier League (EPL) football team can boost university recruitment. But when a town or city loses its EPL team, it also loses some of the world's attention. We test whether the EPL limelight does in fact affect university recruitment in England and Wales. We exploit the sharp annual cutoff between survival and relegation from the EPL, comparing the admissions outcomes of universities that have clear name association either side of that discontinuity. On average, losing association with an EPL team, for just one year after its relegation, significantly reduces a university's undergraduate year-to-year admissions growth by 4-8 percent. These findings suggest not only that the EPL generates local externalities but also that university executives should support their local teams.

Keywords
professional football; relegation; local economy; regression-discontinuity design; higher education demand JEL codes: I20; R19; Z20

Journal
Economics letters

StatusIn Press
Publication date online03/09/2024
Date accepted by journal30/08/2024
ISSN0165-1765
eISSN1873-7374

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Dr Carl Singleton

Dr Carl Singleton

Senior Lecturer in Economics, Economics