THE EFFECTIVENESS OF THE SPORTS MANAGEMENT SYSTEM IN EUROPE: HIGH ACHIEVEMENTS, PUBLIC FUNDING AND A HEALTHY LIFESTYLE

The article proposes an original approach to evaluating the effectiveness of the sports management system, which differs from the classical linear and non-linear optimization methods due to its use of quantile regression models. Three main indicators were chosen for creating the quantile regressions...

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