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عنوان
The economics of sports /

پدید آورنده
Michael A. Leeds, Peter von Allmen and Victor A. Matheson.

موضوع
Sports-- Economic aspects.,Sports-- Economic aspects.

رده
GV716
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L44
2018

کتابخانه
Center and Library of Islamic Studies in European Languages

محل استقرار
استان: Qom ـ شهر: Qom

Center and Library of Islamic Studies in European Languages

تماس با کتابخانه : 32910706-025

INTERNATIONAL STANDARD BOOK NUMBER

(Number (ISBN
1138052167
(Number (ISBN
9781138052161
Erroneous ISBN
9781315167947

TITLE AND STATEMENT OF RESPONSIBILITY

Title Proper
The economics of sports /
General Material Designation
[Book]
First Statement of Responsibility
Michael A. Leeds, Peter von Allmen and Victor A. Matheson.

EDITION STATEMENT

Edition Statement
Sixth edition.

.PUBLICATION, DISTRIBUTION, ETC

Place of Publication, Distribution, etc.
New York, NY :
Name of Publisher, Distributor, etc.
Routledge,
Date of Publication, Distribution, etc.
2018.
Date of Publication, Distribution, etc.
©2018

PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION

Specific Material Designation and Extent of Item
xxi, 403 pages ;
Dimensions
26 cm

GENERAL NOTES

Text of Note
"Fifth edition published by Pearson 2014"--Title page verso.

INTERNAL BIBLIOGRAPHIES/INDEXES NOTE

Text of Note
Includes bibliographical references and index.

CONTENTS NOTE

Text of Note
Bush -- Summary, Discussion Questions, Problems -- Mega-Events -- A Brief History of Mega-Events -- The Original Mega-Event: The Ancient Olympics -- The British Ethic and the Rise of the Modern Olympics -- The Modern Olympic Games -- FIFA and the World Cup -- The Short-Run Benefits of Hosting Mega-Events -- Two Types of Event Studies -- Problems with ex ante Economic Impact Studies -- Ex post Economic Impact Studies -- The Long-Run Benefits of Hosting Mega-Events -- General Infrastructure -- Advertising and Branding -- The Costs of Hosting Mega-Events -- Why Do Cities Continue to Bid? -- Distribution of Costs and Benefits -- Non-Economic Rationales -- The Winner's Curse -- The All-or-Nothing Demand Curve -- Biographical Sketch: Willard "Mitt" Romney -- Summary, Discussion Questions, Problems -- The Labor Economics of Sports -- An Introduction to Labor Markets in Professional Sports -- An Overview of Labor Supply and Labor Demand -- Labor Supply -- Labor Demand -- Labor Market Equilibrium -- Human Capital and Player Compensation -- Rank-Order Tournaments and Superstar Effects -- Tournaments and Effort -- Women and Tournaments -- The Economics of Superstars -- Tournaments, Superstars, and the Distribution of Income -- The Dangers of Tournaments and Superstar Effects -- Pay Disparities and Externalities: The Case of NASCAR -- The Danger of Trying Too Hard -- Performance-Enhancing Drugs -- Biographical Sketch: Scott Boras -- Summary, Discussion Questions, Problems -- Using Indifference Curves to Model the Labor-Leisure Choice -- The Labor-Leisure Model When Hours Are Fixed -- Labor Market Imperfections -- The Monopsony Power of Sports Leagues -- The Economics of Monopsony -- The Impact of Rival Leagues -- The Reserve Clause -- Unions in Professional Sports -- A Brief Introduction to the Economics of Unions -- The Unique Role of Player Associations -- Professional Associations -- Free Agency -- The Advent of Free Agency -- Forms of Free Agency -- The Franchise Tag -- Salary Arbitration -- Measuring Monopsony Power -- Salary Caps -- Luxury or Competitive Balance Taxes -- Conflict and Compromise in Collective Bargaining -- Economic Theory and Labor Conflict -- Labor Conflict and Professional Sports -- Biographical Sketch: Marvin Miller -- Summary, Discussion Questions, Problems -- Discrimination -- Evidence of Discrimination in Sports -- The Economic Theory of Discrimination -- Different Forms of Discrimination in Professional Sports -- Employer Discrimination -- Does Anyone Win with Employer Discrimination? -- Employee Discrimination -- Consumer Discrimination -- Positional Discrimination or Hiring Discrimination -- Gender Equity -- What Is a Woman? -- Biographical Sketch: Branch Rickey -- Summary, Discussion Questions, Problems -- Sports in the Not-for-Profit Sector -- The Economics of Intercollegiate Sports -- The NCAA -- A Brief History of the NCAA -- The Structure of the NCAA -- The Costs and Benefits of Big-Time College Sports -- The Revenue from Intercollegiate Athletics -- The Cost of Intercollegiate Athletics -- Do Colleges Make a Profit from Athletics? -- Monopoly Power in College Athletics -- The NCAA and Optimal Cartel Behavior -- Prisoner's Dilemma: How Rational Actions Lead to Irrational Outcomes -- Academic Standards: A Key to Academic Integrity or Exercise of Monopoly Power? -- Antitrust and College Sports -- Spillovers from Athletics to the University -- College Sports as Public Goods -- Admissions -- Donations and State Funding -- The College Sports Labor Market -- The Value of Athletes to Colleges -- The Value of College to Athletes -- Discrimination and College Sports -- Racial Discrimination -- Title IX and Gender Discrimination -- Biographical Sketch: Sonny Vaccaro -- Summary, Discussion Questions, Problems.
Text of Note
Introduction and Review of Economic Concepts -- Economics and Sports -- The Organization of the Text -- Special Features and Additional Resources -- Babe Ruth and Comparative Advantage -- Opportunity Costs -- Absolute and Comparative Advantage -- Biographical Sketch: Babe Didrikson Zaharias -- Summary, Discussion Questions, Problems -- Review of the Economist's Arsenal -- The Supply and Demand Model -- Demand, Supply, and Equilibrium -- Changes in Supply and Demand -- Output and the Production Function -- A Note on the Definition of Output -- The Production Function -- Price Ceilings and the Economics of Scalping -- Market Structures: From Perfect Competition to Monopoly -- Perfect Competition -- Monopoly and Other Imperfectly Competitive Market Structures -- The Impact of an Increase in Costs -- The Rise of Professional Sports -- Biographical Sketch: Mark Cuban -- Summary, Discussion Questions, Problems -- Utility Functions, Indifference Curves, and Budget Constraints -- Constrained Maximization -- Using Indifference Curves and Budget Constraints: The Rise of Soccer and Baseball -- Regression Analysis in Brief -- The Industrial Organization of Sports -- Sports Leagues and Franchises -- Open versus Closed Leagues -- The Economics of Team Behavior -- Maximizing Profits or Maximizing Wins? -- Closed Leagues: Revenue and Cost in North American Sports -- Revenue and Cost -- Revenue Is Determined by Demand -- A Detailed Look at Revenue -- Costs -- League Size, Opportunity Cost, and Team Movement -- Open Leagues: Revenue and Cost in European Soccer -- Profit Maximization in Soccer -- Single-Entity Ownership -- Biographical Sketch: Bill Veeck -- Summary, Discussion Questions, Problems -- Monopoly and Antitrust -- What's Wrong with Monopoly? -- Monopolists and Deadweight Loss -- Do Monopolies Always Charge Monopoly Prices? -- Promotion, Relegation, and Monopoly Power in Open Leagues -- Strategic Pricing -- Variable and Dynamic Ticket Pricing -- Bundling -- Price Discrimination and Two-Part Pricing -- What's Right with Monopoly? -- Strategic Barriers to Entry -- Society's Response to Monopoly: Antitrust Laws -- An Important Anomaly: Baseball's Antitrust Exemption -- Leagues That Lack an Antitrust Exemption -- Limited Exemptions: The NFL and Television -- Biographical Sketch: Alvin "Pete" Rozelle -- Summary, Discussion Questions, Problems -- Competitive Balance -- Why Study Competitive Balance? -- The Fans' Perspective -- The Owners' Perspective -- The Effect of Market Size -- The Influence of Diminishing Returns -- A Brief History of Competitive Balance -- Measuring Competitive Balance -- Within-Season Variation -- Between-Season Variation -- Illustrating Competitive Imbalance -- Attempts to Alter Competitive Balance -- The Invariance Principle -- Revenue Sharing -- Salary Caps and Luxury Taxes -- The Reverse-Order Entry Draft -- Schedule Adjustments in the NFL -- Promotion and Relegation -- Biographical Sketch: Bud Selig -- Summary, Discussion Questions, Problems -- Public Finance and Sports -- The Public Finance of Sports: Who Benefits and How? -- How Teams Benefit from New Facilities -- Facilities, Attendance, and Profits -- How Fans Benefit from a New Facility -- The Size and Shape of Stadiums and Arenas -- The Size and Shape of Basketball and Hockey Arenas -- The Size and Shape of Football and Soccer Stadiums -- Do New Facilities Create Better Teams? -- Teams as Public Goods -- How Cities Benefit from Teams and Facilities -- Positive and Negative Externalities -- Facilities, Spending, and Tax Revenue -- Studies of Economic Impact -- Interest Groups and Public Choice -- Location, Location, Location -- Biographical Sketch: Al Davis -- Summary, Discussion Questions, Problems -- The Public Finance of Sports: Who Pays and Why? -- How Cities Came to Fund Stadiums -- Teams on the Move -- The Four Eras of Stadium Construction -- How Teams Exploit Monopoly Power -- Leagues, Cities, and Market Power -- Stadium Location and Costs -- How Exchange Rates Affect Costs -- Why Most Stadiums Are Not in the Center of Town -- Stadium Costs and Financing -- Paying for Stadiums -- Who Pays a Sales Tax? -- Incremental Financing -- Taxes That Spread the Burden -- The Benefits of Debt -- Biographical Sketch: George W.
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TOPICAL NAME USED AS SUBJECT

Sports-- Economic aspects.
Sports-- Economic aspects.

DEWEY DECIMAL CLASSIFICATION

Number
338
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4/3796
Edition
23

LIBRARY OF CONGRESS CLASSIFICATION

Class number
GV716
Book number
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L44
2018

PERSONAL NAME - PRIMARY RESPONSIBILITY

Leeds, Michael, (Michael A.)

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