Affiliation:
1. Department of Economics National University of Singapore
Abstract
AbstractWe show that the prevalence of prolonged tennis contests drops sharply when the ambient environment deteriorates through heat or pollution. We develop a multi‐battle dynamic model to investigate how the disutility from a protracted competition shapes agents' willingness to fight on. Our theory predicts that a poor environment amplifies the momentum of a competitor's head start. We show how model primitives including preferences for environmental amenities can be inferred from battle‐to‐battle transition probabilities. We find that heat and pollution affect incentives to compete strategically. In a contest between equally able rivals at the median prize of $15,100, the value of a head start is $130‐370 higher in a degraded environment compared with a climate‐controlled one.
Subject
Economics and Econometrics
Cited by
2 articles.
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1. The TMMTA Model: Momentum Tracking and Analysis of Tennis Matches;Proceedings of the 2024 International Conference on Smart City and Information System;2024-05-17
2. Air pollution kills competition: Evidence from eSports;Journal of Environmental Economics and Management;2023-10