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athletes at the same level. From this theoretical perspective, the authors scrutinize two ethical frameworks most often … asserted by the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) to justify exploitation of profit-athletes in the revenue …-generating sports of Football Bowl Subdivision (FBS) football and Division I men's basketball: Classical Utilitarianism and Paternalism …
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The growth of for-profit colleges has been historically aided by online instruction, and budget crunches at public institutions, circumstances which have resurfaced during the COVID-19 pandemic. We set up and calibrate a general equilibrium model of competition between public and for-profit...
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NCAA's compensation limits on athletes lead to high levels of rents from the entertainment revenues produced by the … athletes. The athletes producing these rents are disproportionately African-American, while the beneficiaries are primarily … white. The rents are typically spent on coaches' salaries, facilities, and nonrevenue sports. Although athletic departments …
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NCAA's compensation limits on athletes lead to high levels of rents from the entertainment revenues produced by the … athletes. The athletes producing these rents are disproportionately African-American, while the beneficiaries are primarily … white. The rents are typically spent on coaches' salaries, facilities, and nonrevenue sports. Although athletic departments …
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