Roger D. Blair
Sports Economics
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Sports Economics
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Focuses primarily on the business aspects of major professional sports, employing the principles of economics to address essential issues in the industry.
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Focuses primarily on the business aspects of major professional sports, employing the principles of economics to address essential issues in the industry.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 556
- Erscheinungstermin: 3. Mai 2016
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 260mm x 183mm x 34mm
- Gewicht: 1230g
- ISBN-13: 9780521876612
- ISBN-10: 0521876613
- Artikelnr.: 33869497
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 556
- Erscheinungstermin: 3. Mai 2016
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 260mm x 183mm x 34mm
- Gewicht: 1230g
- ISBN-13: 9780521876612
- ISBN-10: 0521876613
- Artikelnr.: 33869497
Roger D. Blair is Walter J. Matherly Professor and Chair of the Department of Economics at the University of Florida, where he has taught since 1970. He received his PhD from Michigan State University. Professor Blair is the author or co-author of numerous books, including Antitrust Economics (with David Kaserman), Law and Economics of Vertical Integration and Control (with David Kaserman), Monopsony: Antitrust Law and Economics (with Jeffrey Harrison), Monopsony in Law and Economics (with Jeffrey Harrison, Cambridge, 2010), Intellectual Property: Economic and Legal Dimensions of Rights and Remedies (with Thomas Cotter, Cambridge, 2005), The Economics of Franchising (with Francine Lafontaine, Cambridge, 2005) and Volume 2 of Antitrust Law (with Herbert Hovenkamp, Christine Durrance and Philip Areeda). He is also the editor or co-editor of many volumes, including Proving Antitrust Damages. Professor Blair has written more than 170 articles or chapters in professional economics journals, law reviews and books.
Part I. Introduction: 1. Introduction to sports economics
Part II. The Sports Business: 2. The business of sports
3. Sports leagues and organizations
4. Competitive balance
5. Pricing decisions
6. Advertising in the sports industry
7. The market for sports broadcasting rights
8. Insuring player talent
9. Sports leagues and antitrust policy
Part III. Image and Integrity: 10. Sports gambling
11. Cheating in sports
12. Misconduct and discipline
13. Steroids and other performance-enhancing drugs
Part IV. Facilities, Franchises, and Public Policy: 14. Competition for sports franchises and events
15. Economic impact of sports events
16. Financing sports facilities
Part V. Sports Labor Market: 17. Salary determination: competition and monopsony
18. The NCAA as a collusive monopsony
19. Salary determination: bidding and bargaining
20. Economic value of multi-year contracts
21. Final offer arbitration in major league baseball
22. Players' unions and collective bargaining
23. The role of sports agents
24. Should an athlete turn pro 'early'?
25. Discrimination in sports.
Part II. The Sports Business: 2. The business of sports
3. Sports leagues and organizations
4. Competitive balance
5. Pricing decisions
6. Advertising in the sports industry
7. The market for sports broadcasting rights
8. Insuring player talent
9. Sports leagues and antitrust policy
Part III. Image and Integrity: 10. Sports gambling
11. Cheating in sports
12. Misconduct and discipline
13. Steroids and other performance-enhancing drugs
Part IV. Facilities, Franchises, and Public Policy: 14. Competition for sports franchises and events
15. Economic impact of sports events
16. Financing sports facilities
Part V. Sports Labor Market: 17. Salary determination: competition and monopsony
18. The NCAA as a collusive monopsony
19. Salary determination: bidding and bargaining
20. Economic value of multi-year contracts
21. Final offer arbitration in major league baseball
22. Players' unions and collective bargaining
23. The role of sports agents
24. Should an athlete turn pro 'early'?
25. Discrimination in sports.
Part I. Introduction: 1. Introduction to sports economics
Part II. The Sports Business: 2. The business of sports
3. Sports leagues and organizations
4. Competitive balance
5. Pricing decisions
6. Advertising in the sports industry
7. The market for sports broadcasting rights
8. Insuring player talent
9. Sports leagues and antitrust policy
Part III. Image and Integrity: 10. Sports gambling
11. Cheating in sports
12. Misconduct and discipline
13. Steroids and other performance-enhancing drugs
Part IV. Facilities, Franchises, and Public Policy: 14. Competition for sports franchises and events
15. Economic impact of sports events
16. Financing sports facilities
Part V. Sports Labor Market: 17. Salary determination: competition and monopsony
18. The NCAA as a collusive monopsony
19. Salary determination: bidding and bargaining
20. Economic value of multi-year contracts
21. Final offer arbitration in major league baseball
22. Players' unions and collective bargaining
23. The role of sports agents
24. Should an athlete turn pro 'early'?
25. Discrimination in sports.
Part II. The Sports Business: 2. The business of sports
3. Sports leagues and organizations
4. Competitive balance
5. Pricing decisions
6. Advertising in the sports industry
7. The market for sports broadcasting rights
8. Insuring player talent
9. Sports leagues and antitrust policy
Part III. Image and Integrity: 10. Sports gambling
11. Cheating in sports
12. Misconduct and discipline
13. Steroids and other performance-enhancing drugs
Part IV. Facilities, Franchises, and Public Policy: 14. Competition for sports franchises and events
15. Economic impact of sports events
16. Financing sports facilities
Part V. Sports Labor Market: 17. Salary determination: competition and monopsony
18. The NCAA as a collusive monopsony
19. Salary determination: bidding and bargaining
20. Economic value of multi-year contracts
21. Final offer arbitration in major league baseball
22. Players' unions and collective bargaining
23. The role of sports agents
24. Should an athlete turn pro 'early'?
25. Discrimination in sports.