All three sections in this chapter are interrelated. Expansions and relocations, especially in the early years of a league, are often the response to upstart rival leagues. More recently, relocations have occurred because another city offers a better facility lease regardless of whether the league as a whole is better off or not. Relocations, more so than expansions, often end up in court whether as an antitrust case accusing the league of monopolistically restricting business or as an eminent domain suit attempting to prevent a team from relocating. Recent rulings have allowed a league to enforce a relocation fee that is commensurate with the harm caused to the rest of the league because of the move. Rivalries often begin with a few t...
An issue unsettled for at least the past decade is the proper characterization of a professional spo...
Includes maps, tables, images, appendices, bibliographyThe increasingly profitable North American pr...
We analyze the formation of rival leagues and deterrence by incumbent leagues in professional team s...
All three sections in this chapter are interrelated. Expansions and relocations, especially in the ...
In 1958, Walter O\u27Malley moved his baseball team from Brooklyn to Los Angeles. This franchise rel...
As the cost of tax-dollar paid stadia rises and the talks of relocations in the main North-American ...
As the cost of tax-dollar paid stadia rises and the talks of relocations in the main North-American ...
Major League Baseball (MLB) rules restrict the movement of any franchise into another’s territory. T...
Major League Baseball (MLB) rules restrict the movement of any franchise into another’s territory. T...
Major League Baseball (MLB) rules restrict the movement of any franchise into another’s territory. T...
During the past decade, forty-six professional sports venues were constructed in the United States, ...
In 1958, Walter O\u27Malley moved his baseball team from Brooklyn to Los Angeles. This franchise rel...
An important issue in many antitrust lawsuits involving professional sports leagues and their member...
In an earlier paper, we examined the factors leading Major League Baseball franchises to relocate us...
In an era of unprecedented profitability, expansion, and popularity of American professional sports ...
An issue unsettled for at least the past decade is the proper characterization of a professional spo...
Includes maps, tables, images, appendices, bibliographyThe increasingly profitable North American pr...
We analyze the formation of rival leagues and deterrence by incumbent leagues in professional team s...
All three sections in this chapter are interrelated. Expansions and relocations, especially in the ...
In 1958, Walter O\u27Malley moved his baseball team from Brooklyn to Los Angeles. This franchise rel...
As the cost of tax-dollar paid stadia rises and the talks of relocations in the main North-American ...
As the cost of tax-dollar paid stadia rises and the talks of relocations in the main North-American ...
Major League Baseball (MLB) rules restrict the movement of any franchise into another’s territory. T...
Major League Baseball (MLB) rules restrict the movement of any franchise into another’s territory. T...
Major League Baseball (MLB) rules restrict the movement of any franchise into another’s territory. T...
During the past decade, forty-six professional sports venues were constructed in the United States, ...
In 1958, Walter O\u27Malley moved his baseball team from Brooklyn to Los Angeles. This franchise rel...
An important issue in many antitrust lawsuits involving professional sports leagues and their member...
In an earlier paper, we examined the factors leading Major League Baseball franchises to relocate us...
In an era of unprecedented profitability, expansion, and popularity of American professional sports ...
An issue unsettled for at least the past decade is the proper characterization of a professional spo...
Includes maps, tables, images, appendices, bibliographyThe increasingly profitable North American pr...
We analyze the formation of rival leagues and deterrence by incumbent leagues in professional team s...