Ever since the Bosman case opened the labour market for players in European professional football, competitive balance has reduced in favour of the Big 5 leagues (England, Spain, Italy, Germany and France). In this article we show that changing structures towards an open labour market in a closed product market resulted in a migration of player talents towards the major leagues and teams and in a competitive disadvantage for the smaller market leagues and their teams. Next to a theoretical argumentation, we provide empirical evidence and assess future options for the structure of European professional football.nrpages: 16status: publishe
Recent decades have witnessed major changes in the market for European soccer. The most profound wer...
Recent decades have witnessed major changes in the market for European soccer. The most profound wer...
Recent decades have witnessed major changes in the market for European soccer. The most profound wer...
In 1995, the Bosman case opened the labour market for players in European professional football. Eve...
This article analyzes the impact of policy changes, with a specific focus on the Bosman ruling, on t...
Introduction – 1. The Bosman Case: No Harmful Side Effects? – 2. Structural Differences and Developm...
Most professional sports contain rules and regulations governing labour that do not apply in most ot...
Nowadays, the flow of financial funds in football is not hidden. The European clubs are profit-drive...
This article investigates firm survival in professional football, arguing that the relegation and pr...
ABSTRACT: This paper deals with the effect of price on the competitive structure of the European lea...
In this comprehensive Handbook, John Goddard and Peter Sloane present a collection of analytical con...
The Belgian football league declined, after the Bosman case, to a secondary level and became a “step...
This article investigates firm survival in professional football, arguing that the relegation and pr...
This article contends that a new research avenue is open to comparative economics which is the econo...
The dynamics of professional football today rest largely on market transactions, in the sense that f...
Recent decades have witnessed major changes in the market for European soccer. The most profound wer...
Recent decades have witnessed major changes in the market for European soccer. The most profound wer...
Recent decades have witnessed major changes in the market for European soccer. The most profound wer...
In 1995, the Bosman case opened the labour market for players in European professional football. Eve...
This article analyzes the impact of policy changes, with a specific focus on the Bosman ruling, on t...
Introduction – 1. The Bosman Case: No Harmful Side Effects? – 2. Structural Differences and Developm...
Most professional sports contain rules and regulations governing labour that do not apply in most ot...
Nowadays, the flow of financial funds in football is not hidden. The European clubs are profit-drive...
This article investigates firm survival in professional football, arguing that the relegation and pr...
ABSTRACT: This paper deals with the effect of price on the competitive structure of the European lea...
In this comprehensive Handbook, John Goddard and Peter Sloane present a collection of analytical con...
The Belgian football league declined, after the Bosman case, to a secondary level and became a “step...
This article investigates firm survival in professional football, arguing that the relegation and pr...
This article contends that a new research avenue is open to comparative economics which is the econo...
The dynamics of professional football today rest largely on market transactions, in the sense that f...
Recent decades have witnessed major changes in the market for European soccer. The most profound wer...
Recent decades have witnessed major changes in the market for European soccer. The most profound wer...
Recent decades have witnessed major changes in the market for European soccer. The most profound wer...