Minimax after money-max : why Major League Baseball players do not follow optimal strategies
Year of publication: |
2019
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Authors: | Choe, Justin ; Kim, Jun Sung |
Published in: |
Applied economics. - New York, NY : Routledge, ISSN 1466-4283, ZDB-ID 1473581-7. - Vol. 51.2019, 24, p. 2591-2605
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Subject: | baseball | contract length | Minimax | optimal strategy | salary | Profisport | Professional sports | Lohn | Wages | Ballsport | Ball game | Theorie | Theory |
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