Laboratory for Leisure, Tourism, & Sport

University of Connecticut

 

08 Economic Aspects of Sport

 

 

Compiled by : Aminuddin Yusof

E mail : Amy 95001@uconnvm.uconn.edu

Ph.D candidate in Sport Management

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Updated May 1st 1998

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