This paper provides a theoretical model of a team sports league and studies the welfare effect of salary caps. It shows that salary caps will increase competitive balance and decrease overall salary payments within the league. The resulting effect on social welfare is counter-intuitive and depends on the preference of fans for aggregate talent and for competitive balance. A salary cap that binds only for large-market clubs will increase social welfare if fans prefer aggregate talent despite the fact that the salary cap will result in lower aggregate talent. If fans prefer competitive balance, on the other hand, any binding salary cap will reduce social welfare.
A salary cap system is presently used by both the AFL and NRL with the stated objective of creating ...
This paper aimed to investigate the potential impacts that implementing a salary cap, as currently u...
In this paper we try to show that a salary cap, as it is proposed by the G-14, the association of th...
This paper studies the welfare effect of a percentage-of-revenue salary cap in a European context wi...
This article develops a game-theoretical model to analyze the effect of subsidies on player salaries...
This article develops a game-theoretical model to analyze the effect of subsidies on player salaries...
This article develops a game-theoretical model to analyze the effect of subsidies on player salaries...
A wide range of literature which discusses the impact of the chosen objective function on competitiv...
Many major sports leagues are characterized by a combination of cross-subsidization mechanisms like ...
This article develops a game-theoretical model to analyze the effect of subsidies on player salaries...
This article develops a game-theoretical model to analyze the effect of subsidies on player salaries...
This article develops a game-theoretical model to analyze the effect of subsidies on player salaries...
We employ a model of n heterogenous profit-maximizing clubs to analyze the impact of revenue sharing...
We employ a model of n heterogenous profit-maximizing clubs to analyze the impact of revenue sharing...
This paper outlines a simple profit-maximization model for a sports league with n teams which explai...
A salary cap system is presently used by both the AFL and NRL with the stated objective of creating ...
This paper aimed to investigate the potential impacts that implementing a salary cap, as currently u...
In this paper we try to show that a salary cap, as it is proposed by the G-14, the association of th...
This paper studies the welfare effect of a percentage-of-revenue salary cap in a European context wi...
This article develops a game-theoretical model to analyze the effect of subsidies on player salaries...
This article develops a game-theoretical model to analyze the effect of subsidies on player salaries...
This article develops a game-theoretical model to analyze the effect of subsidies on player salaries...
A wide range of literature which discusses the impact of the chosen objective function on competitiv...
Many major sports leagues are characterized by a combination of cross-subsidization mechanisms like ...
This article develops a game-theoretical model to analyze the effect of subsidies on player salaries...
This article develops a game-theoretical model to analyze the effect of subsidies on player salaries...
This article develops a game-theoretical model to analyze the effect of subsidies on player salaries...
We employ a model of n heterogenous profit-maximizing clubs to analyze the impact of revenue sharing...
We employ a model of n heterogenous profit-maximizing clubs to analyze the impact of revenue sharing...
This paper outlines a simple profit-maximization model for a sports league with n teams which explai...
A salary cap system is presently used by both the AFL and NRL with the stated objective of creating ...
This paper aimed to investigate the potential impacts that implementing a salary cap, as currently u...
In this paper we try to show that a salary cap, as it is proposed by the G-14, the association of th...