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The Nascent Market Case of Collegiate Sports
With the introduction of NIL law by the Supreme Court in 2021, the industry of college athletics has seen an abrupt and inconceivable shift. Nobody truly understands the by-laws of this rule change, so different interpretations of name, image, and likeness have opened interesting avenues for investment. What was initially intended to allow college athletes to receive endorsements and sponsorships has instead led to multi-billion-dollar consortiums forming to reshape the outlo
Jan 7


Analysing the economic implications of the Luka Doncic trade for the Dallas Mavericks and the city of Dallas/Fort Worth
The dust now settles from what is near certain the biggest trade in sports history. 26-year-old Slovenian guard, Luka Doncic, now wears the purple and gold of the Los Angeles Lakers as he continues what is already a first-ballot HOF career. It was clear to industry professionals and fans with more than a heightened interest in the sport of basketball that this trade was a failure from the outset, and deliberation on any other outcome for the Dallas Mavericks can be evaluate
Apr 7, 2025


Integrating high-speed rail into New York and New Jersey via the East Rutherford corridor, leveraging MetLife Stadium as a key transit hub, and extending the route through Rust Belt cities
Mock Client: United States Department of Transportation Executive Summary Grand Central – East Rutherford – Philadelphia – Pittsburgh – Cleveland – Detroit – Chicago The United States, the largest economy in the world, has fallen far behind its contemporaries in providing necessary infrastructure across its domain. Transportation projects like high-speed rail have been successfully executed by Japan, China, Spain, and even developing nations such as Uzbekistan. Their efforts
Feb 27, 2025
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