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The sport economic literature relies on the city size to proxy for the size of the home market of sports teams. This paper seeks to clarify whether the commonly used definition for home market size in sports economics is actually a valid measure for revenue potential in the modern digital age....
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Recent allegations from participants of the FIA Formula One World Championship (F1) suggest that the promoter of F1 (possibly together with the sports association) violates European competition law in two ways. First, it allegedly abuses its market power by deducting an inappropriate high share...
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The purpose was to analyse the income variation of the 13 top clubs of Deloitte Football Money League Report (2019) as … analysed (2011-2019). Market value has suffered an increase higher than expected. This fact should make football managers …
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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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antitrust exemption, access rules to Judo tournaments, sale systems of media rights in European football as well as a unique … some competitors in Formula One motor racing. Eventually, the areas of state aid to football clubs and mergers in Danish … football are sketched. …
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Superstars in European football are exceptionally talented and enjoy celebrity status. While second-tier stars, i … the pitch in the top five European football leagues. Examining the impact of unexpected injury-related absences, we find … that second-tier stars’ marginal contribution is at least equal to that of superstars. Thus, European football players with …
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