The Socio-Economic Determinants of International Soccer Performance

  • Hoffmann R
  • Ging L
  • Ramasamy B
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This paper reports regression results identifying the variables influencing a country's performance in international soccer games. The results reveal that economic, demographic, cultural and climatic factors are important. In particular, inverted U-shape relationships are identified with respect to temperature and per-capita wealth. We also find a significant interaction between Latin cultural origin and population size, while both variables are individually insignificant. Explanations for our results are offered.

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Hoffmann, R., Ging, L. C., & Ramasamy, B. (2002). The Socio-Economic Determinants of International Soccer Performance. Journal of Applied Economics, 5(2), 253–272. https://doi.org/10.1080/15140326.2002.12040579

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