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play (FFP) initiative by UEFA (the Union of European Football Associations) as an example, we demonstrate that the …
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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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One major argument to legitimize the transfer system in European club football is that transfer fees paid by hiring … clubs across eight national football associations. Overall, the transfer system leads to a very modest reduction in revenue …
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The economic literature on professional sports leagues suggests supporters' utility depends on uncertainty of outcome (competitive balance) and the quality of play. Unlike soccer, where the Champions League is dominated by teams from larger countries, our analysis indicates that the ERC exhibits...
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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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We analyze how the Bosman ruling affected the market for star players and talent development in the European football …
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Using data from 1,226 matches played over 18 seasons, we analyse match attendances in the group stages of the European Rugby Cup (ERC). We find that short-run (match) uncertainty had little effect on attendances. This finding is significant as the ERC has been replaced by a new competition which...
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The paper presents results from two natural experiments on the impact of revenue sharing and salary caps on competitive balance in sports leagues arising from the introduction of professionalism in Rugby Union in 1995. The first involves the English Premiership, which traditionally applied a...
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in European professional football. In order to find possible reasons for the gap between the UOH and (the lack of) its … three European professional football leagues. The results indicate that a tipping point/threshold value of CB exists and …
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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