Shane Sanders, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | 2007 | Department of Economics | Kansas State University, Manhattan, KS, United States |
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(Three essays on the economics of conflict and contest.) |
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Ehrlich J, Harmon M, Sanders S. (2020) The alliance formation puzzle in contests with capacity-constraints: A test using American football reception-coverage contest data. Plos One. 15: e0227750 |
Ehrlich J, Sanders S, Boudreaux CJ. (2019) The relative wages of offense and defense in the NBA: a setting for win-maximization arbitrage? Journal of Quantitative Analysis in Sports. 15: 213-224 |
Mathews T, Sanders S. (2019) Strategic and experimental analyses of conflict and terrorism Public Choice. 179: 169-174 |
Boudreau JW, Rentschler L, Sanders S. (2019) Stag hunt contests and alliance formation Public Choice. 179: 267-285 |
Damianov DS, Sanders S, Yildizparlak A. (2018) Asymmetric endogenous prize contests Theory and Decision. 85: 435-453 |
Boudreau J, Ehrlich J, Raza MF, et al. (2018) The likelihood of social choice violations in rank sum scoring: algorithms and evidence from NCAA cross country running Public Choice. 174: 219-238 |
Sanders S, Ehrlich J, Boudreau J. (2017) Cycles in Team Tennis and Other Paired-Element Contests Games. 8: 27 |
Sadler TR, Sanders S. (2016) The 2011-2021 NBA collective bargaining agreement: Asymmetric information, bargaining power and the principal agency problem Managerial Finance. 42: 891-901 |
Chang Y, Potter JM, Sanders S. (2016) Inelastic sports ticket pricing, marginal win revenue, and firm pricing strategy: A behavioral pricing model Managerial Finance. 42: 922-927 |
Boudreau JW, Sanders S. (2015) Choosing “Flawed” aggregation rules: The benefit of social choice violations in a league that values competitive balance Economics Letters. 137: 106-108 |