This paper seeks to econometrically determine differences in salary returns to attributes of quarterbacks in the National Football League (NFL), by race. We analyse salary determination of 215 White and Black quarterbacks over 2006 through 2020 with separate equations estimated for each group. Our analysis indicates that top draft pick evaluations persist into future pay setting for each group. However, there is a faster rate of decay of early draft round salary premium for Black quarterbacks. This is found to be robust across different estimations. This result is indicative of differential treatment in pay setting for Black quarterbacks
Exit discrimination is defined as the involuntary termination of employment due to racial characteri...
Following concerns for players safety, the National Football League (NFL) chose to protect the quart...
Despite the prominence of professional football in U.S. culture, little research has been conducted ...
Abstract: Until recently, the position of quarterback in the National Football League (NFL) was not ...
This paper studies the pay and performance of National Football League quarterbacks and running back...
This paper examines discrimination in the NFL draft. The NFL is a favourable empirical setting to e...
This paper provides a novel contribution to studies of race and labor-market outcomes by using fanta...
Despite the prominence of professional football in U.S. culture, little research has been conducted ...
For years, sports economists have attempted to understand the impact of salary caps in sports league...
The current paper discusses the evolution of African-American football players, specifically those a...
Salary discrimination is a phenomenon that arises from ineffective behaviour of economic subjects. E...
This thesis examines the main determinants of National Football League (NFL) players' salaries and p...
This paper investigates the racial differences in salaries amongst professional basketball players d...
One of the most analyzed and crucial aspects of the National Football League is the annual draft hel...
This paper examines pay determination in the labor market of a professional team sport hitherto negl...
Exit discrimination is defined as the involuntary termination of employment due to racial characteri...
Following concerns for players safety, the National Football League (NFL) chose to protect the quart...
Despite the prominence of professional football in U.S. culture, little research has been conducted ...
Abstract: Until recently, the position of quarterback in the National Football League (NFL) was not ...
This paper studies the pay and performance of National Football League quarterbacks and running back...
This paper examines discrimination in the NFL draft. The NFL is a favourable empirical setting to e...
This paper provides a novel contribution to studies of race and labor-market outcomes by using fanta...
Despite the prominence of professional football in U.S. culture, little research has been conducted ...
For years, sports economists have attempted to understand the impact of salary caps in sports league...
The current paper discusses the evolution of African-American football players, specifically those a...
Salary discrimination is a phenomenon that arises from ineffective behaviour of economic subjects. E...
This thesis examines the main determinants of National Football League (NFL) players' salaries and p...
This paper investigates the racial differences in salaries amongst professional basketball players d...
One of the most analyzed and crucial aspects of the National Football League is the annual draft hel...
This paper examines pay determination in the labor market of a professional team sport hitherto negl...
Exit discrimination is defined as the involuntary termination of employment due to racial characteri...
Following concerns for players safety, the National Football League (NFL) chose to protect the quart...
Despite the prominence of professional football in U.S. culture, little research has been conducted ...