The authors extend the theory of optimal competitive balance to leagues where single-game ticket sales dominate revenues. Whether a planner that maximizes the sum of fan and owner surpluses prefers more balance or less in such a league depends on the relative magnitude of marginal consumers ’ surpluses with respect to talent in larger and smaller revenue markets. This relationship is much more complex than previous cases in the literature. Ultimately, then, the determination of whether more balance is preferred to less in any particular sports league requires careful and thorough empirical investigation
We employ a model of n heterogenous profit-maximizing clubs to analyze the impact of revenue sharing...
The article deals with the problem of competitive balance on the professional sports market, one of ...
The aim of this article is to clarify the apparent confusion in the literature about the impact of a...
The authors extend the theory of optimal competitive balance to leagues where single-game ticket sal...
Theory predicts that a planner maximizing the sum of fan and owner surpluses from a league dominated...
This paper outlines a simple profit-maximization model for a sports league with n teams which explai...
The theoretical premise of this research can be traced back to seminal studies of economist???s Simo...
The issue of Competitive Balance is a central issue in the literature on the economics of profession...
The most commonly used measures of competitive balance in sports leagues do not cap-ture season-to-s...
In this paper we review several measures to statistically analyze competitive balance and report whi...
This paper develops a contest model of a professional sports league in which clubs maximize a weight...
Simon Rottenberg long ago noted that the nature of sports is such that competitors must be of approx...
This short paper, challenging the so-called invariance proposition, argues that, for a general n-tea...
This paper develops a contest model of a professional sports league in which clubs maximize a weight...
We analyze a dynamic model of strategic interaction between a professional sport league that organiz...
We employ a model of n heterogenous profit-maximizing clubs to analyze the impact of revenue sharing...
The article deals with the problem of competitive balance on the professional sports market, one of ...
The aim of this article is to clarify the apparent confusion in the literature about the impact of a...
The authors extend the theory of optimal competitive balance to leagues where single-game ticket sal...
Theory predicts that a planner maximizing the sum of fan and owner surpluses from a league dominated...
This paper outlines a simple profit-maximization model for a sports league with n teams which explai...
The theoretical premise of this research can be traced back to seminal studies of economist???s Simo...
The issue of Competitive Balance is a central issue in the literature on the economics of profession...
The most commonly used measures of competitive balance in sports leagues do not cap-ture season-to-s...
In this paper we review several measures to statistically analyze competitive balance and report whi...
This paper develops a contest model of a professional sports league in which clubs maximize a weight...
Simon Rottenberg long ago noted that the nature of sports is such that competitors must be of approx...
This short paper, challenging the so-called invariance proposition, argues that, for a general n-tea...
This paper develops a contest model of a professional sports league in which clubs maximize a weight...
We analyze a dynamic model of strategic interaction between a professional sport league that organiz...
We employ a model of n heterogenous profit-maximizing clubs to analyze the impact of revenue sharing...
The article deals with the problem of competitive balance on the professional sports market, one of ...
The aim of this article is to clarify the apparent confusion in the literature about the impact of a...