This paper investigates revenue sharing in an asymmetric two team contest model of a sports league with Nash behavior of team owners. The innovation of the analysis is that it focuses on the role of the contest success function (CSF). In case of an inelastic talent supply, revenue sharing turns out to worsen competitive balance regardless of the shape of the CSF. For the case of an elastic talent supply, in contrast, the effect of revenue sharing on competitive balance depends on the specification of the CSF. We fully characterize the class of CSFs for which revenue sharing leaves unaltered competitive balance and identify CSFs ensuring that revenue sharing renders the contest closer
In this paper we develop an economic model of a professional sports league, in which the teams acqui...
In this paper we develop an economic model of a professional sports league, in which the teams acqui...
This short paper, challenging the so-called invariance proposition, argues that, for a general n-tea...
Abstract: This paper investigates revenue sharing in an asymmetric two team contest model of a sport...
This paper develops a contest model of a professional sports league in which clubs maximize a weight...
This paper presents a dynamic model of talent investments in a team sports league with an infinite t...
This paper develops a contest model of a professional sports league in which clubs maximize a weight...
National audienceRecent papers have enriched the conventional modeling of teams’ behavior through a ...
National audienceRecent papers have enriched the conventional modeling of teams’ behavior through a ...
This paper develops a contest model of a professional sports league in which clubs maximize a weight...
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...
In this paper we develop an economic model of a professional sports league, in which the teams acqui...
In this paper we develop an economic model of a professional sports league, in which the teams acqui...
In this paper we develop an economic model of a professional sports league, in which the teams acqui...
In this paper we develop an economic model of a professional sports league, in which the teams acqui...
In this paper we develop an economic model of a professional sports league, in which the teams acqui...
This short paper, challenging the so-called invariance proposition, argues that, for a general n-tea...
Abstract: This paper investigates revenue sharing in an asymmetric two team contest model of a sport...
This paper develops a contest model of a professional sports league in which clubs maximize a weight...
This paper presents a dynamic model of talent investments in a team sports league with an infinite t...
This paper develops a contest model of a professional sports league in which clubs maximize a weight...
National audienceRecent papers have enriched the conventional modeling of teams’ behavior through a ...
National audienceRecent papers have enriched the conventional modeling of teams’ behavior through a ...
This paper develops a contest model of a professional sports league in which clubs maximize a weight...
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...
In this paper we develop an economic model of a professional sports league, in which the teams acqui...
In this paper we develop an economic model of a professional sports league, in which the teams acqui...
In this paper we develop an economic model of a professional sports league, in which the teams acqui...
In this paper we develop an economic model of a professional sports league, in which the teams acqui...
In this paper we develop an economic model of a professional sports league, in which the teams acqui...
This short paper, challenging the so-called invariance proposition, argues that, for a general n-tea...