The Comparative Economics of Sport
Starting with a major survey of the economics of sport, this volume involves primarily a comparison of the European and American models of sport, how to restructure leagues to make them more competitive, the analysis of gate-sharing mechanisms, the economic impact of promotion and relegation and a comparison of broadcasting regimes.
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The Comparative Economics of Sport
Starting with a major survey of the economics of sport, this volume involves primarily a comparison of the European and American models of sport, how to restructure leagues to make them more competitive, the analysis of gate-sharing mechanisms, the economic impact of promotion and relegation and a comparison of broadcasting regimes.
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The Comparative Economics of Sport

The Comparative Economics of Sport

by S. Szymanski
The Comparative Economics of Sport

The Comparative Economics of Sport

by S. Szymanski

Hardcover(2010)

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Overview

Starting with a major survey of the economics of sport, this volume involves primarily a comparison of the European and American models of sport, how to restructure leagues to make them more competitive, the analysis of gate-sharing mechanisms, the economic impact of promotion and relegation and a comparison of broadcasting regimes.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780230232242
Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan UK
Publication date: 03/31/2010
Edition description: 2010
Pages: 310
Product dimensions: 5.70(w) x 8.60(h) x 1.00(d)

About the Author

STEFAN SZYMANSKI is Professor of Economics, Associate Dean and Director of the MBA Programme at the Cass Business School, City University of London, UK. He joins from Tanaka Business School, Imperial College, where he was the Programme Director for the full time MBA programme. He is a graduate of the University of Oxford, Hertford College, where he gained a first degree in Politics, Philosophy and Economics. He began his teaching career at London Business School before moving to Imperial College in 1993. Professor Szymanski is also an economics professor, with many published articles on the business of sport, particularly football and the Olympics. With this professional interest in sports economics, he aspires to launch a sports business research centre at Cass in the future.

Table of Contents

The Economic Design of Sporting Contests The Political Economy of Sport Is there a European Model of Sport? Antitrust and Inefficient Joint Ventures: Why Sports Leagues Should Look More Like McDonald's and Less like the United Nations Governance and Vertical Integration in Team Sports Antitrust, Promotion and Relegation Equality of Opportunity and Equality of Outcome: Open Leagues, Closed Leagues and Competitive Balance Promotion and Relegation in Sporting Contests Competitive Balance and Gate Revenue Sharing in Team Sports Testing Causality Between Team Performance and Payroll: The Cases of Major League Baseball and English Soccer Why Have Premium Sports Rights Migrated to Pay-TV in Europe but not in the US
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