We study the effects of completing the legal framework of matchmakers with a rule designating which party must pay the commission. The paper examines the two rules currently open to debate at the international level in sport: the "player-pays" principle and the "club-pays" principle. We find that the most appropriate measure entails designating the party with the lesser bargaining power to pay the intermediary’s fee. However, our main result indicates that the appropriateness of imposing an additional rule in the legal framework is a preliminary issue. Indeed, even if the best rule is chosen, welfare may be decreased by this legal initiative
With European soccer leagues in mind, a novel model of club owner objectives nests standard profit (...
Labour marker controls in sport have been around since the very beginning of professional leagues, w...
Throughout the history of professional sports in America, there have always been labor negotiations ...
We study the effects of completing the legal framework of matchmakers with a rule designating which ...
While agents have been active in the sporting field since the late 1800s, sports agents and their ac...
While agents have been active in the sporting field since the late 1800s, sports agents and their ac...
The dynamics of professional football today rest largely on market transactions, in the sense that f...
This paper focuses on the regulation of football agents in Europe by providing a comparative law and...
Book synopsis: The sports agent has become a highly significant figure in contemporary sport busines...
The paper analyses remuneration in sports labour markets, ranging from semi-professional sportsman a...
Publicly, at least, there appears to be a strong collective will within football to clean up the gam...
We employ a model of n heterogenous profit-maximizing clubs to analyze the impact of revenue sharing...
Abstract The release of players from a club to the national team often leads to a conflict concernin...
In most professional team sports, salary caps – first used in the mid-1980s – stabilise the financia...
With European soccer leagues in mind, a novel model of club owner objectives nests standard profit (...
Labour marker controls in sport have been around since the very beginning of professional leagues, w...
Throughout the history of professional sports in America, there have always been labor negotiations ...
We study the effects of completing the legal framework of matchmakers with a rule designating which ...
While agents have been active in the sporting field since the late 1800s, sports agents and their ac...
While agents have been active in the sporting field since the late 1800s, sports agents and their ac...
The dynamics of professional football today rest largely on market transactions, in the sense that f...
This paper focuses on the regulation of football agents in Europe by providing a comparative law and...
Book synopsis: The sports agent has become a highly significant figure in contemporary sport busines...
The paper analyses remuneration in sports labour markets, ranging from semi-professional sportsman a...
Publicly, at least, there appears to be a strong collective will within football to clean up the gam...
We employ a model of n heterogenous profit-maximizing clubs to analyze the impact of revenue sharing...
Abstract The release of players from a club to the national team often leads to a conflict concernin...
In most professional team sports, salary caps – first used in the mid-1980s – stabilise the financia...
With European soccer leagues in mind, a novel model of club owner objectives nests standard profit (...
Labour marker controls in sport have been around since the very beginning of professional leagues, w...
Throughout the history of professional sports in America, there have always been labor negotiations ...