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, we discuss how much monopoly is unavoidable in premier-level European football and how its powers can be limited and … surrounding antitrust proceedings revive the academic discussion about the monopoly power of sport-internal governing bodies (like …
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, we discuss how much monopoly is unavoidable in premier-level European football and how its powers can be limited and … surrounding antitrust proceedings revive the academic discussion about the monopoly power of sport-internal governing bodies (like …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013371388
difficult search for a convincing theory of harm justifying the brutal enforcement of single-homing by the incumbent (section V). …
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Online sports betting is growing rapidly around the world. We describe how the competitive structure of the bookmaking market affects odds when bettors disagree about the probabilities of the outcomes of sporting events but are on average correct. We show that the demand for bets on longshots is...
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The article tackles the conflict between UEFA and the European Super League within the framework of Breakaway Leagues. In light of the pending dispute before the CJEU, it considers whether the sanctions threatened by UEFA would be compatible with EU Competition Law
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The collective sale of football broadcasting rights constitutes a cartel, which, in the European Union, is only allowed … authorities need to rethink the conditions and obligations they impose on centralized marketing arrangements in football. We …
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The collective sale of football broadcasting rights constitutes a cartel, which, in the European Union, is only allowed … authorities need to rethink the conditions and obligations they impose on centralized marketing arrangements in football. We …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012866938
Financial regulation in sports is usually discussed in the context of representing an instrument against "financial doping". Notwithstanding the merits of this discussion, this paper takes the opposite perspective and analyses how market-internal financial regulation itself may anticompetitively...
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Financial regulation in sports is usually discussed in the context of representing an instrument against “financial doping”. Notwithstanding the merits of this discussion, this paper takes the opposite perspective and analyses how market-internal financial regulation itself may...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10014512397
The paper analyses the impact of the relatively belated move to professionalism in Rugby Union. We use data on match attendance for 3,667 fixtures in European club Rugby over 15 seasons to estimate the effect of competitive balance on attendance. We find that (short- and medium-term) competitive...
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