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Christoph Breuer

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First Name: Christoph
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Last Name: Breuer
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RePEc Short-ID: pbr171

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Postal Address: German Sport University Cologne Institute of Sport Economics and Sport Mnagement 50927 Cologne Germany
Phone: +49 221 4982 6095

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Working papers

  1. Christoph Breuer, 2006. "Sportpartizipation in Deutschland : ein demo-ökonomisches Modell," Discussion Papers of DIW Berlin 575, DIW Berlin, German Institute for Economic Research. [Downloadable!]

  2. Torsten Schlesinger & Christoph Breuer, 2006. "Aging and the Demand for Sporting Goods – The Case of Germany," IASE Conference Papers 0644, International Association of Sports Economists.


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  1. No paper was announced in a field specific NEP report

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