The economics of sports:
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Sprache: | English |
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Boston, Mass.
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2008
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Ausgabe: | 3rd edition |
Schriftenreihe: | The Addison-Wesley series in economics
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Online-Zugang: | Table of contents only Inhaltsverzeichnis |
Beschreibung: | Includes bibliographical references and index |
Beschreibung: | XV, 461 Seiten Illustrationen |
ISBN: | 0321496930 9780321496935 |
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adam_text | DETAILED CONTENTS PREFACE XIII PART ONE INTRODUCTION AND REVIEW OF
ECONOMIC CONCEPTS 1 CHAPTER 1 LNTRODUCTION_ 3 THREE MAJOR AREAS OF
ECONOMICS EXPLORED 6 THE ROLE OF MODELS 7 POSITIVE VERSUS NORMATIVE
ECONOMICS 8 BIOGRAPHIES 9 SPORTS HISTORY AND BALANCE OF COVERAGE 9 THE
ORGANIZATION OF THE TEXT 10 ADDITIONAL SUPPORT AND SOURCES 11 CHAPTER 2
REVIEW OF THE ECONOMIST S ARSENAL 13 INTRODUCTION 13 2.1 OPPORTUNITY
COST AND COMPARATIVE ADVANTAGE 14 2.2 A REINTRODUCTION TO SUPPLY AND
DEMAND 15 DEMAND, SUPPLY, AND EQUILIBRIUM 16 SUPPLY AND DEMAND CURVES
AND THE PRICE OF BASEBALL CARDS 19 2.3 PRICE CEILINGS AND THE BENEFITS
OF SCALPING 27 2.4 MARKET STRUCTURES: FROM PERFECT COMPETITION TO
MONOPOLY 28 A NOTE ON THE DEFINITION OF OUTPUT 28 PERFECT COMPETITION 29
MONOPOLY AND OTHER IMPERFECTLY COMPETITIVE MARKET STRUCTURES 31 APPLYING
THE MODELS: EVALUATING AN INCREASE IN COSTS 35 2.5 THE DEVELOPMENT OF
PROFESSIONAL SPORTS 37 2.6 CHOICES UNDER UNCERTAINTY 38 BIOGRAPHICAL
SKETCH SILVIO BERLUSCONI 43 SUMMARY 44 DISCUSSION QUESTIONS 44 PROBLEMS
45 APPENDIX 2A UTILITY FUNCTIONS, INDIFFERENCE CURVES, AND BUDGET
CONSTRAINTS 47 2A.1 CONSTRAINED MAXIMIZATION 47 2A.2 USING INDIFFERENCE
CURVES AND BUDGET CONSTRAINTS: THE RISE OF SOCCER AND BASEBALL 54
APPENDIX 2B REGRESSION ANALYSIS IN BRIEF 57 MULTIPLE REGRESSION AND
DUMMY VARIABLES 62 VII VIII DETAILED CONTENTS PART TWO THE INDUSTRIAL
ORGANIZATION OF SPORTS 65 CHAPTER 3 SPORTS FRANCHISES AS
PROFIT-MAXIMIZING FIRMS 67 INTRODUCTION 67 3.1 THE IMPORTANCE OF LEAGUES
68 SETTING THE RULES 69 LIMITING ENTRY 71 CONTROLLING ENTRY AS
COOPERATIVE BEHAVIOR 75 LEAGUE CONTRACTION 76 MARKETING 77 3.2 WHAT ARE
PROFITS AND HOW ARE THEY MAXIMIZED? 79 A DETAILED LOOK AT REVENUE 80
GATE REVENUE 82 TELEVISION REVENUE 85 THE EFFECTS OF REVENUE SHARING 92
COST 94 OPPORTUNITY COST * TEAMS ON THE MOVE 95 3.3 TAXES, PROFIT, OWNER
BEHAVIOR, AND VERTICAL INTEGRATION 95 3.4 TURNING LOSSES INTO PROFITS:
THE ACCOUNTING GAME 99 USING SPORTS TO MAXIMIZE PROFITS ELSEWHERE 99
OPERATING INCOME, BOOK PROFIT, AND BILL VEECK 100 3.5 SOCCER S
ALTERNATIVE BUSINESS MODEL 102 PROFIT MAXIMIZATION IN SOCCER 103 THE
IMPACT OF PROMOTION AND RELEGATION 104 THE FINANCIAL DANGERS OF AN OPEN
SYSTEM 106 SOCCER IN AMERICA: THE MLS AND A SINGLE-ENTITY LEAGUE 107
BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH BILL VEECK 107 SUMMARY 108 DISCUSSION QUESTIONS 109
PROBLEMS 109 CHAPTER 4 MONOPOLY AND ANTITRUST 111 INTRODUCTION 111 4.1
WHAT S WRONG WITH MONOPOLY? 112 MONOPOLISTS AND DEADWEIGHT LOSS 113
PROMOTION, RELEGATION, AND MONOPOLY POWER 115 MONOPOLISTS AND PRICE
DISCRIMINATION 116 CONSUMER SURPLUS AND PERSONAL SEAT LICENSES 119
MONOPOLY STOOD ON ITS HEAD: A BRIEF INTRODUCTION TO MONOPSONY 120 4.2
WHAT S RIGHT WITH MONOPOLY? 121 4.3 BARRIERS TO ENTRY 124 4.4 SOCIETY S
RESPONSE TO MONOPOLY AND MONOPSONY: ANTITRUST LAWS 125 4.5 AN IMPORTANT
ANOMALY: BASEBALL S ANTITRUST EXEMPTION 126 THE ECONOMIC IMPACT OF THE
ANTITRUST EXEMPTION 131 LIMITED EXEMPTIONS: THE NFL AND TELEVISION 133
4.6 THE NCAA: AN INCIDENTAL CARTEL 134 DETAILED CONTENTS IX 4.7
PRISONER S DILEMMA: HOW RATIONAL ACTIONS LEAD TO IRRATIONAL OUTCOMES 137
BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH PETE ROZELLE 140 SUMMARY 142 DISCUSSION QUESTIONS
142 PROBLEMS 143 APPENDIX 4A AN ALTERNATIVE APPLICATION OF GAME THEORY
144 CHAPTER 5 COMPETITIVE BALANCE 147 5.1 THE FAN S PERSPECTIVE 148 5.2
THE OWNERS PERSPECTIVE 151 THE EFFECT OF MARKET SIZE 152 5.3 HOW
COMPETITIVE BALANCE CAN BE MEASURED 154 WITHIN-SEASON VARIATION 154
BETWEEN-SEASON VARIATION 158 5.4 ATTEMPTS TO ALTER COMPETITIVE BALANCE
160 REVENUE SHARING 162 SALARY CAPS AND LUXURY TAXES 162 THE
REVERSE-ORDER ENTRY DRAFT 163 SCHEDULE ADJUSTMENTS IN THE NFL 163 5.5
THE EFFECTS OF ATTEMPTS TO ALTER COMPETITIVE BALANCE 164 THE COASE
THEOREM AND COMPETITIVE BALANCE 165 SALARY CAPS 166 THE DRAFT 168
REVENUE SHARING AND LUXURY TAXES 169 PROMOTION AND RELEGATION 169
BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH BUDSELIG 170 SUMMARY 172 DISCUSSION QUESTIONS 172
PROBLEMS 172 APPENDIX 5A TWO ADDITIONAL WAYS TO MEASURE COMPETITIVE
BALANCE: THE LORENZ CURVE AND THE MARKOV CHAIN METHOD 174 PART THREE
PUBLIC FINANCE AND SPORTS 179 CHAPTER 6 THE PUBLIC FINANCE OF SPORTS:
THE MARKET FOR SPORTS FRANCHISES 181 INTRODUCTION: HOW WALTER O MALLEY
CHANGED THE LANDSCAPE OF SPORTS 181 6.1 THE COMPETITION FOR TEAMS AND
THE VALUE OF A NEW STADIUM 185 6.2 HOW TEAMS EXPLOIT MARKET FORCES 190
LEAGUES, CITIES, AND MONOPOLY POWER 191 THE ALL-OR-NOTHHTG DEMAND CURVE
193 THE WINNER S CURSE 195 6.3 HOW THE OLYMPICS AND THE WORLD CUP INDUCE
OVERSPENDING 196 6.4 THE FORM AND FUNCTION OF STADIUMS AND ARENAS 200 X
DETAILED CONTENTS WHAT S IN A NAME? 201 THE SIZE AND SHAPE OF FACILITIES
202 LOCATION, LOCATION, LOCATION 208 BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH AL DAVIS 211
SUMMARY 212 DISCUSSION QUESTIONS 213 PROBLEMS 213 CHAPTER 7 THE COSTS
AND BENEFITS OF A FRANCHISE TO A CITY 215 INTRODUCTION 215 7.1 WHY DO
CITIES DO IT? THE BENEFITS OF A FRANCHISE 216 PRIVATELY BUILT FACILITIES
216 IS A STADIUM A WORTHWHILE INVESTMENT FOR A CITY? 217 WHY GOVERNMENTS
SUBSIDIZE SPORTS FRANCHISES 219 MULTIPLIER EFFECTS 227 CAN ANYONE WIN AT
THIS GAME? 231 THE IMPACT OF SPECIAL EVENTS 234 72 A PUBLIC CHOICE
PERSPECTIVE 235 7.3 FINANCING FACILITIES 237 AN ECONOMIC VIEW OF TAXES:
WHO SHOULD PAY? 238 SAKS TAXES 241 INCREMENTAL FINANCING 242 TAXES THAT
BROADEN THE BURDEN 243 THE BENEFITS OF DEBT 244 BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH
MITT ROMNEY 246 . SUMMARY 247 DISCUSSION QUESTIONS 247 PROBLEMS 248
PART FOUR THE LABOR ECONOMICS OF SPORTS 249 CHAPTER 8 AN INTRODUCTION TO
LABOR MARKETS IN PROFESSIONAL SPORTS 251 INTRODUCTION 251 8.1 OVERVIEW
OF LABOR SUPPLY AND DEMAND 252 LABOR SUPPLY 253 LABOR DEMAND 255 MARKET
DEMAND AND EQUILIBRIUM 258 IMPERFECT COMPETITION AND THE DEMAND FOR
LABOR 258 HUMAN CAPITAL THEORY 259 8.2 MONOPSONY AND OTHER RESTRICTIONS
OF COMPETITIVE MARKETS 262 MONOPSONY 262 THE RESERVE CLAUSE 264 FREE
AGENCY 265 FINAL OFFER ARBITRATION 266 SALARY CAPS 268 THE DRAFT 270
EMPIRICAL EVIDENCE ON RESTRICTED PLAYER MOVEMENT AND PLAYER SALARIES 271
THE IMPACT OF RIVAL LEAGUES 2 75 DETAILED CONTENTS XI 8.3 THE ECONOMICS
OF TOURNAMENTS AND SUPERSTARS 277 EVIDENCE ON THE POTENTIAL INEFFICIENT
OF TOURNAMENTS 281 WHAT IS A GOLD MEDAL WORTH? 285 AN EXCEPTION TO THE
RULE: NASCAR 285 THE DISTRIBUTION OF INCOME 287 BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH BABE
DIDRIKSON ZAHARIAS 290 SUMMARY 292 DISCUSSION QUESTIONS 292 PROBLEMS 293
APPENDIX 8A THE LABOR-LEISURE CHOICE MODEL OF INDIFFERENCE CURVES 295
CHAPTER 9 LABOR UNIONS AND LABOR RELATIONS 303 INTRODUCTION 303 9.1 A
BRIEF INTRODUCTION TO THE ECONOMICS OF UNIONS 304 9.2 AN OVERVIEW OF
STRIKES 308 9.3 LABOR CONFLICT IN PROFESSIONAL SPORTS 314 A CHANGE OF
PACE: THE 2002 BASEBALL AGREEMENT 315 THROWN FOR A LOSS: THE NFLPA AND
SALARIES IN PROFESSIONAL FOOTBALL REVERSAL OF FIELD: RECENT SETTLEMENTS
IN BASKETBALL AND HOCKEY 320 PROFESSIONAL TENNIS ASSOCIATIONS 324
BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH MARVIN MILLER 330 SUMMARY 331 DISCUSSION QUESTIONS
332 PROBLEMS 333 317 CHAPTER 10 DISCRIMINATION 335 INTRODUCTION 335 10.1
BECKER S THEORY OF LABOR DISCRIMINATION 337 10.2 DIFFERENT FORMS OF
DISCRIMINATION IN PROFESSIONAL SPORTS 339 EMPLOYER DISCRIMINATION 339
DOES ANYONE WIN WITH EMPLOYER DISCRIMINATION? 344 EMPLOYEE
DISCRIMINATION 350 CONSUMER DISCRIMINATION 353 DISCRIMINATION BY
NATIONAL ORIGIN IN EUROPEAN SOCCER 355 POSITIONAL DISCRIMINATION OR
HIRING DISCRIMINATION 357 GENDER EQUITY*A SPECIAL CASE? 360 10.3 TITLE
IX AND DISCRIMINATION IN COLLEGE SPORTS 362 BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH BRANCH
RICKEY 364 PART FIVE CHAPTER 11 SUMMARY 366 DISCUSSION QUESTIONS 366
PROBLEMS 366 SPORTS IN THE NOT-FOR-PROFIT SECTOR 369 THE ECONOMICS OF
AMATEURISM AND COLLEGE SPORTS 371 INTRODUCTION 371 11.1 THE TROUBLESOME
CONCEPT OF AMATEURISM 373 A BRIEF HISTORY OF AMATEURISM AND THE OLYMPIC
IDEAL 373 11.2 AMATEURISM, PROFITS, AND THE NCAA 376 XLI * DETAILED
CONTENTS THE CODE OF AMATEURISM: ACADEMIC IDEALS OR MONOPSONY POWER? 377
PAY FOR PLAY: THE GRANT-IN-AID 381 WHAT S IN A NAME? THE LOT OF THE
STUDENT-ATHLETE 382 MEASURING THE NET VALUE OF ATHLETES TO COLLEGES
382 DIVIDING THE PROFITS: THE NCAA AS AN EFFICIENT CARTEL 383 11.3
COLLEGE AS AN INVESTMENT FOR THE STUDENT-ATHLETE 387 11.4 THE NCAA AND
THE UNEASY COEXISTENCE OF ATHLETICS AND ACADEMIA 392 WHY SCHOOLS PROMOTE
BIG-TIME ATHLETIC PROGRAMS 394 THE DIFFICULTY IN REGULATING COLLEGE
SPORTS 397 THE KNIGHT COMMISSION ON INTERCOLLEGIATE ATHLETICS 398
ACADEMIC STANDARDS* BULWARKS OF INTEGRITY OR BARRIERS TO ENTRY? 399
ACADEMIC STANDARDS AS A BARRIER TO ENTRY 403 11.5 THE FINANCES OF
COLLEGE ATHLETICS 404 DO COLLEGES MAKE A PROFIT FROM ATHLETICS? 404
COLLEGE ATHLETICS AND PROFIT MAXIMIZATION 407 BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH ANITA
DEFRANTZ 409 SUMMARY 410 DISCUSSION QUESTIONS 410 PROBLEMS 411 WORKS
CITED 413 INDEX 433 PPN: 267951035 TITEL: THE ECONOMICS OF SPORTS /
MICHAEL LEEDS AND PETER VON ALLMEN. - . - BOSTON [U.A.] : PEARSON
ADDISON-WESLEY, 2007 ISBN: 978-0-321-49693-5(PBK); 0-321-49693-0(PBK)
BIBLIOGRAPHISCHER DATENSATZ IM SWB-VERBUND
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DETAILED CONTENTS PREFACE XIII PART ONE INTRODUCTION AND REVIEW OF
ECONOMIC CONCEPTS 1 CHAPTER 1 LNTRODUCTION_ 3 THREE MAJOR AREAS OF
ECONOMICS EXPLORED 6 THE ROLE OF MODELS 7 POSITIVE VERSUS NORMATIVE
ECONOMICS 8 BIOGRAPHIES 9 SPORTS HISTORY AND BALANCE OF COVERAGE 9 THE
ORGANIZATION OF THE TEXT 10 ADDITIONAL SUPPORT AND SOURCES 11 CHAPTER 2
REVIEW OF THE ECONOMIST'S ARSENAL 13 INTRODUCTION 13 2.1 OPPORTUNITY
COST AND COMPARATIVE ADVANTAGE 14 2.2 A REINTRODUCTION TO SUPPLY AND
DEMAND 15 DEMAND, SUPPLY, AND EQUILIBRIUM 16 SUPPLY AND DEMAND CURVES
AND THE PRICE OF BASEBALL CARDS 19 2.3 PRICE CEILINGS AND THE BENEFITS
OF SCALPING 27 2.4 MARKET STRUCTURES: FROM PERFECT COMPETITION TO
MONOPOLY 28 A NOTE ON THE DEFINITION OF OUTPUT 28 PERFECT COMPETITION 29
MONOPOLY AND OTHER IMPERFECTLY COMPETITIVE MARKET STRUCTURES 31 APPLYING
THE MODELS: EVALUATING AN INCREASE IN COSTS 35 2.5 THE DEVELOPMENT OF
PROFESSIONAL SPORTS 37 2.6 CHOICES UNDER UNCERTAINTY 38 BIOGRAPHICAL
SKETCH SILVIO BERLUSCONI 43 SUMMARY 44 DISCUSSION QUESTIONS 44 PROBLEMS
45 APPENDIX 2A UTILITY FUNCTIONS, INDIFFERENCE CURVES, AND BUDGET
CONSTRAINTS 47 2A.1 CONSTRAINED MAXIMIZATION 47 2A.2 USING INDIFFERENCE
CURVES AND BUDGET CONSTRAINTS: THE RISE OF SOCCER AND BASEBALL 54
APPENDIX 2B REGRESSION ANALYSIS IN BRIEF 57 MULTIPLE REGRESSION AND
DUMMY VARIABLES 62 VII VIII DETAILED CONTENTS PART TWO THE INDUSTRIAL
ORGANIZATION OF SPORTS 65 CHAPTER 3 SPORTS FRANCHISES AS
PROFIT-MAXIMIZING FIRMS 67 INTRODUCTION 67 3.1 THE IMPORTANCE OF LEAGUES
68 SETTING THE RULES 69 LIMITING ENTRY 71 CONTROLLING ENTRY AS
COOPERATIVE BEHAVIOR 75 LEAGUE CONTRACTION 76 MARKETING 77 3.2 WHAT ARE
PROFITS AND HOW ARE THEY MAXIMIZED? 79 A DETAILED LOOK AT REVENUE 80
GATE REVENUE 82 TELEVISION REVENUE 85 THE EFFECTS OF REVENUE SHARING 92
COST 94 OPPORTUNITY COST * TEAMS ON THE MOVE 95 3.3 TAXES, PROFIT, OWNER
BEHAVIOR, AND VERTICAL INTEGRATION 95 3.4 TURNING LOSSES INTO PROFITS:
THE ACCOUNTING GAME 99 USING SPORTS TO MAXIMIZE PROFITS ELSEWHERE 99
OPERATING INCOME, BOOK PROFIT, AND BILL VEECK 100 3.5 SOCCER'S
ALTERNATIVE BUSINESS MODEL 102 PROFIT MAXIMIZATION IN SOCCER 103 THE
IMPACT OF PROMOTION AND RELEGATION 104 THE FINANCIAL DANGERS OF AN OPEN
SYSTEM 106 SOCCER IN AMERICA: THE MLS AND A SINGLE-ENTITY LEAGUE 107
BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH BILL VEECK 107 SUMMARY 108 DISCUSSION QUESTIONS 109
PROBLEMS 109 CHAPTER 4 MONOPOLY AND ANTITRUST 111 INTRODUCTION 111 4.1
WHAT'S WRONG WITH MONOPOLY? 112 MONOPOLISTS AND DEADWEIGHT LOSS 113
PROMOTION, RELEGATION, AND MONOPOLY POWER 115 MONOPOLISTS AND PRICE
DISCRIMINATION 116 CONSUMER SURPLUS AND PERSONAL SEAT LICENSES 119
MONOPOLY STOOD ON ITS HEAD: A BRIEF INTRODUCTION TO MONOPSONY 120 4.2
WHAT'S RIGHT WITH MONOPOLY? 121 4.3 BARRIERS TO ENTRY 124 4.4 SOCIETY'S
RESPONSE TO MONOPOLY AND MONOPSONY: ANTITRUST LAWS 125 4.5 AN IMPORTANT
ANOMALY: BASEBALL'S ANTITRUST EXEMPTION 126 THE ECONOMIC IMPACT OF THE
ANTITRUST EXEMPTION 131 LIMITED EXEMPTIONS: THE NFL AND TELEVISION 133
4.6 THE NCAA: AN INCIDENTAL CARTEL 134 DETAILED CONTENTS IX 4.7
PRISONER'S DILEMMA: HOW RATIONAL ACTIONS LEAD TO IRRATIONAL OUTCOMES 137
BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH "PETE" ROZELLE 140 SUMMARY 142 DISCUSSION QUESTIONS
142 PROBLEMS 143 APPENDIX 4A AN ALTERNATIVE APPLICATION OF GAME THEORY
144 CHAPTER 5 COMPETITIVE BALANCE 147 5.1 THE FAN'S PERSPECTIVE 148 5.2
THE OWNERS'PERSPECTIVE 151 THE EFFECT OF MARKET SIZE 152 5.3 HOW
COMPETITIVE BALANCE CAN BE MEASURED 154 WITHIN-SEASON VARIATION 154
BETWEEN-SEASON VARIATION 158 5.4 ATTEMPTS TO ALTER COMPETITIVE BALANCE
160 REVENUE SHARING 162 SALARY CAPS AND LUXURY TAXES 162 THE
REVERSE-ORDER ENTRY DRAFT 163 SCHEDULE ADJUSTMENTS IN THE NFL 163 5.5
THE EFFECTS OF ATTEMPTS TO ALTER COMPETITIVE BALANCE 164 THE COASE
THEOREM AND COMPETITIVE BALANCE 165 SALARY CAPS 166 THE DRAFT 168
REVENUE SHARING AND LUXURY TAXES 169 PROMOTION AND RELEGATION 169
BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH BUDSELIG 170 SUMMARY 172 DISCUSSION QUESTIONS 172
PROBLEMS 172 APPENDIX 5A TWO ADDITIONAL WAYS TO MEASURE COMPETITIVE
BALANCE: THE LORENZ CURVE AND THE MARKOV CHAIN METHOD 174 PART THREE
PUBLIC FINANCE AND SPORTS 179 CHAPTER 6 THE PUBLIC FINANCE OF SPORTS:
THE MARKET FOR SPORTS FRANCHISES 181 INTRODUCTION: HOW WALTER O'MALLEY
CHANGED THE LANDSCAPE OF SPORTS 181 6.1 THE COMPETITION FOR TEAMS AND
THE VALUE OF A NEW STADIUM 185 6.2 HOW TEAMS EXPLOIT MARKET FORCES 190
LEAGUES, CITIES, AND MONOPOLY POWER 191 THE ALL-OR-NOTHHTG DEMAND CURVE
193 THE WINNER'S CURSE 195 6.3 HOW THE OLYMPICS AND THE WORLD CUP INDUCE
OVERSPENDING 196 6.4 THE FORM AND FUNCTION OF STADIUMS AND ARENAS 200 X
DETAILED CONTENTS WHAT'S IN A NAME? 201 THE SIZE AND SHAPE OF FACILITIES
202 LOCATION, LOCATION, LOCATION 208 BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH AL DAVIS 211
SUMMARY 212 DISCUSSION QUESTIONS 213 PROBLEMS 213 CHAPTER 7 THE COSTS
AND BENEFITS OF A FRANCHISE TO A CITY 215 INTRODUCTION 215 7.1 WHY DO
CITIES DO IT? THE BENEFITS OF A FRANCHISE 216 PRIVATELY BUILT FACILITIES
216 IS A STADIUM A WORTHWHILE INVESTMENT FOR A CITY? 217 WHY GOVERNMENTS
SUBSIDIZE SPORTS FRANCHISES 219 MULTIPLIER EFFECTS 227 CAN ANYONE WIN AT
THIS GAME? 231 THE IMPACT OF SPECIAL EVENTS 234 72 A PUBLIC CHOICE
PERSPECTIVE 235 7.3 FINANCING FACILITIES 237 AN ECONOMIC VIEW OF TAXES:
WHO SHOULD PAY? 238 SAKS TAXES 241 INCREMENTAL FINANCING 242 TAXES THAT
BROADEN THE BURDEN 243 THE BENEFITS OF DEBT 244 BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH
"MITT" ROMNEY 246 . SUMMARY 247 DISCUSSION QUESTIONS 247 PROBLEMS 248
PART FOUR THE LABOR ECONOMICS OF SPORTS 249 CHAPTER 8 AN INTRODUCTION TO
LABOR MARKETS IN PROFESSIONAL SPORTS 251 INTRODUCTION 251 8.1 OVERVIEW
OF LABOR SUPPLY AND DEMAND 252 LABOR SUPPLY 253 LABOR DEMAND 255 MARKET
DEMAND AND EQUILIBRIUM 258 IMPERFECT COMPETITION AND THE DEMAND FOR
LABOR 258 HUMAN CAPITAL THEORY 259 8.2 MONOPSONY AND OTHER RESTRICTIONS
OF COMPETITIVE MARKETS 262 MONOPSONY 262 THE RESERVE CLAUSE 264 FREE
AGENCY 265 FINAL OFFER ARBITRATION 266 SALARY CAPS 268 THE DRAFT 270
EMPIRICAL EVIDENCE ON RESTRICTED PLAYER MOVEMENT AND PLAYER SALARIES 271
THE IMPACT OF RIVAL LEAGUES 2 75 DETAILED CONTENTS XI 8.3 THE ECONOMICS
OF TOURNAMENTS AND SUPERSTARS 277 EVIDENCE ON THE POTENTIAL INEFFICIENT
OF TOURNAMENTS 281 WHAT IS A GOLD MEDAL WORTH? 285 AN EXCEPTION TO THE
RULE: NASCAR 285 THE DISTRIBUTION OF INCOME 287 BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH BABE
DIDRIKSON ZAHARIAS 290 SUMMARY 292 DISCUSSION QUESTIONS 292 PROBLEMS 293
APPENDIX 8A THE LABOR-LEISURE CHOICE MODEL OF INDIFFERENCE CURVES 295
CHAPTER 9 LABOR UNIONS AND LABOR RELATIONS 303 INTRODUCTION 303 9.1 A
BRIEF INTRODUCTION TO THE ECONOMICS OF UNIONS 304 9.2 AN OVERVIEW OF
STRIKES 308 9.3 LABOR CONFLICT IN PROFESSIONAL SPORTS 314 A CHANGE OF
PACE: THE 2002 BASEBALL AGREEMENT 315 THROWN FOR A LOSS: THE NFLPA AND
SALARIES IN PROFESSIONAL FOOTBALL REVERSAL OF FIELD: RECENT SETTLEMENTS
IN BASKETBALL AND HOCKEY 320 PROFESSIONAL TENNIS ASSOCIATIONS 324
BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH MARVIN MILLER 330 SUMMARY 331 DISCUSSION QUESTIONS
332 PROBLEMS 333 317 CHAPTER 10 DISCRIMINATION 335 INTRODUCTION 335 10.1
BECKER'S THEORY OF LABOR DISCRIMINATION 337 10.2 DIFFERENT FORMS OF
DISCRIMINATION IN PROFESSIONAL SPORTS 339 EMPLOYER DISCRIMINATION 339
DOES ANYONE WIN WITH EMPLOYER DISCRIMINATION? 344 EMPLOYEE
DISCRIMINATION 350 CONSUMER DISCRIMINATION 353 DISCRIMINATION BY
NATIONAL ORIGIN IN EUROPEAN SOCCER 355 POSITIONAL DISCRIMINATION OR
HIRING DISCRIMINATION 357 GENDER EQUITY*A SPECIAL CASE? 360 10.3 TITLE
IX AND DISCRIMINATION IN COLLEGE SPORTS 362 BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH BRANCH
RICKEY 364 PART FIVE CHAPTER 11 SUMMARY 366 DISCUSSION QUESTIONS 366
PROBLEMS 366 SPORTS IN THE NOT-FOR-PROFIT SECTOR 369 THE ECONOMICS OF
AMATEURISM AND COLLEGE SPORTS 371 INTRODUCTION 371 11.1 THE TROUBLESOME
CONCEPT OF AMATEURISM 373 A BRIEF HISTORY OF AMATEURISM AND "THE OLYMPIC
IDEAL" 373 11.2 AMATEURISM, PROFITS, AND THE NCAA 376 XLI * DETAILED
CONTENTS THE CODE OF AMATEURISM: ACADEMIC IDEALS OR MONOPSONY POWER? 377
PAY FOR PLAY: THE GRANT-IN-AID 381 WHAT'S IN A NAME? THE LOT OF THE
"STUDENT-ATHLETE" 382 MEASURING THE NET VALUE OF ATHLETES TO COLLEGES
382 DIVIDING THE PROFITS: THE NCAA AS AN EFFICIENT CARTEL 383 11.3
COLLEGE AS AN INVESTMENT FOR THE STUDENT-ATHLETE 387 11.4 THE NCAA AND
THE UNEASY COEXISTENCE OF ATHLETICS AND ACADEMIA 392 WHY SCHOOLS PROMOTE
BIG-TIME ATHLETIC PROGRAMS 394 THE DIFFICULTY IN REGULATING COLLEGE
SPORTS 397 THE KNIGHT COMMISSION ON INTERCOLLEGIATE ATHLETICS 398
ACADEMIC STANDARDS* BULWARKS OF INTEGRITY OR BARRIERS TO ENTRY? 399
ACADEMIC STANDARDS AS A BARRIER TO ENTRY 403 11.5 THE FINANCES OF
COLLEGE ATHLETICS 404 DO COLLEGES MAKE A PROFIT FROM ATHLETICS? 404
COLLEGE ATHLETICS AND PROFIT MAXIMIZATION 407 BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH ANITA
DEFRANTZ 409 SUMMARY 410 DISCUSSION QUESTIONS 410 PROBLEMS 411 WORKS
CITED 413 INDEX 433 PPN: 267951035 TITEL: THE ECONOMICS OF SPORTS /
MICHAEL LEEDS AND PETER VON ALLMEN. - . - BOSTON [U.A.] : PEARSON
ADDISON-WESLEY, 2007 ISBN: 978-0-321-49693-5(PBK); 0-321-49693-0(PBK)
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title_full | The economics of sports Michael Leeds ; Peter von Allmen |
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title_short | The economics of sports |
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