The University of Connecticut
Laboratory of Leisure, Tourism and Sport
Andrew Yiannakis, Director
Sport And Commercialism
Researched and Compiled by:
Kiyotaka Kato, M.A.
Dept. of Kinesiology, University of Connecticut
Email: taka.kato@worldnet.att.net
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