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player wages by restricting competition for labor. Entry into the market by rival leagues challenged the incumbent monopsony … (1880-1919), this study examines the impact of inter-league competition on player wages. This study finds a positive salary … during the 20th century than the 19th century. Changes in levels of market saturation and minor-league competition may …
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The 50plus1-rule in German football is a controversially discussed institution that regulates investment behavior of professional football teams. This paper discusses from a sports economics perspective the suspected market failures that the 50plus1-rule is expected to prevent. To examine the...
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The 50plus1-rule in German football is a controversially discussed institution that regulates investment behavior of professional football teams. This paper discusses from a sports economics perspective the suspected market failures that the 50plus1-rule is expected to prevent. To examine the...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012228322
The Formula One Championship (F1) is one of the biggest sports businesses in the world. But, however, it seems to astonish that only very few scholarly articles analyze the F1 business. The aim of this study is to contribute to closing two gaps in the existing literature: it contributes (1) to...
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The Formula One Championship (F1) is one of the biggest sports businesses in the world. But, however, it seems to astonish that only very few scholarly articles analyze the F1 business. The aim of this study is to contribute to closing two gaps in the existing literature: it contributes (1) to...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011990677
Practices and conducts in professional and even amateur sports can be subject to competition laws as soon as commercial … competition policy interventions. Setting and enforcing the rules of the game is an activity with commercial effects because it … reviews selected landmark cases in sports competition policy from an economic perspective. This includes the U.S. baseball …
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preventing open competition for championships formats and organization by objective and effect (section IV), and (iii) the …
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competition for the market, fueling innovation incentives and strengthening the influence of fans' preferences. …
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market. We develop a model with sports competition and endogenous ownership of star players in which we show how the stiffer … bidding competition over star players after the Bosman ruling has spurred talent development foremost in EU nations lacking … established top clubs. This has a positive impact on their national teams' performance. However, the stiffer bidding competition …
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Individuals who compete in a contest-like situation (for example, in sports, in promotion tournaments, or in an appointment contest) may have an incentive to illegally utilize resources in order to improve their relative positions. We analyze such doping or cheating within a tournament game...
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