| Date | Title | Authors |
|---|---|---|
| 2011 | The emerging industry puzzle: Optics unplugged. In H. Bathelt, M. Feldman, & D. F. Kogler (Eds.), Beyond territory: Dynamic geographies of innovation and knowledge creation, diffusion and innovation (regions and cities) (pp. 107-148). New York, NY: Routledge. | Maryann Feldman Iryna Lendel, Ph.D. |
| 2010 | Under the lens: The geography of optical science as an emerging industry. Economic Development Quarterly, 86(2), 147-171. | Maryann Feldman Iryna Lendel, Ph.D. |
| 2006 | The local context of a sports strategy for economic development. Economic Development Quarterly, 20(3), 278-291. | Mark S. Rosentraub, Ph.D. |
| 2004 | The economics of sports: An international perspective. New York, NY: Palgrave Macmillan. | Robert Sandy Peter Sloane Mark S. Rosentraub, Ph.D. |
| 2003 | Urban tourism and financing professional sports facilities. In S. White, R. Bingham, & E. Hill (Eds.), Financing economic development in the 21st century (pp. 211-232). Armonk, NY: M.E. Sharpe. | Ziona Austrian, Ph.D. Mark S. Rosentraub, Ph.D. |
| 2002 | Cities, sports, and economic change: A retrospective assessment. Journal of Urban Affairs, 24(5), 549-563. | Ziona Austrian, Ph.D. Mark S. Rosentraub, Ph.D. |
| 2002 | Indianapolis, a sports strategy, and the redefinition of downtown development. In D. R. Judd (Ed.), The infrastructure of play: Building the tourist city (pp. 104-124). Armonk, NY: M.E. Sharpe. | Mark S. Rosentraub, Ph.D. |
| 2002 | Tourism, sports, and the centrality of cities. Journal of Urban Affairs, 24(5), 487-492. | Robyne S. Turner Mark S. Rosentraub, Ph.D. |
| 2000 | Public-private partnerships, professional sports teams, and the protection of the public's interests. The American Review of Public Administration, 30(4), 436-459. | Sheila S. Kennedy Mark S. Rosentraub, Ph.D. |
| 1999 | Major league losers: The real costs of professional sports and who's paying for it, revised edition. New York, NY: Basic Books. | Mark S. Rosentraub, Ph.D. |
| 1997 | Cleveland's gateway to the future. In R. G. Noll & A. Zimbalist (Eds.), Sports, jobs, and taxes: The economic impact of sports teams and stadiums (pp. 355-384). Washington, DC: Brookings Institution Press. | Ziona Austrian, Ph.D. Mark S. Rosentraub, Ph.D. |
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