For years, sports economists have attempted to understand the impact of salary caps in sports leagues, as they can have an impact on a team’s favored personnel approach. In the National Football League (NFL), one of the more important positions is the team’s quarterback, who has the ability to command large contracts. This paper examines the work of past researchers, and attempts to add to the literature by analyzing data from the past ten NFL seasons. I find inconclusive results relating to the relationship between a NFL team’s winning percentage and the amount of salary cap space allocated for their starting quarterback
Every NFL team faces the complex decision of choosing how to allocate salaries to each position whil...
Using performance data from 2013 and salary data from 2014 for 426 offensive skill position players ...
We use National Football League (NFL) data to analyze the impact of minimum salaries on an employee’...
For years, sports economists have attempted to understand the impact of salary caps in sports league...
This paper studies the pay and performance of National Football League quarterbacks and running back...
The National Football League constrains teams’ payrolls via a “salary cap.” We analyze how teams all...
In the NFL, players are paid based on their output on the field. Money left after paying big salarie...
This thesis examines the main determinants of National Football League (NFL) players' salaries and p...
Abstract: Previous papers have examined the effects of player performance on player salary. This pap...
Includes bibliographical references.How is it that certain teams, like the Dallas Cowboys and the Sa...
There are many different ways to construct an NFL lineup given a salary cap. This study looks at dif...
A pre-Super Bowl article published in the Wall Street Journal labels the personnel spending and busi...
The National Football League constrains teams ’ payrolls via a “salary cap. ” We analyze how teams ...
The National Football League’s salary cap constrains the available resources each franchise is allot...
What is the best team dynamic to produce the best performance? In various settings, there are an inf...
Every NFL team faces the complex decision of choosing how to allocate salaries to each position whil...
Using performance data from 2013 and salary data from 2014 for 426 offensive skill position players ...
We use National Football League (NFL) data to analyze the impact of minimum salaries on an employee’...
For years, sports economists have attempted to understand the impact of salary caps in sports league...
This paper studies the pay and performance of National Football League quarterbacks and running back...
The National Football League constrains teams’ payrolls via a “salary cap.” We analyze how teams all...
In the NFL, players are paid based on their output on the field. Money left after paying big salarie...
This thesis examines the main determinants of National Football League (NFL) players' salaries and p...
Abstract: Previous papers have examined the effects of player performance on player salary. This pap...
Includes bibliographical references.How is it that certain teams, like the Dallas Cowboys and the Sa...
There are many different ways to construct an NFL lineup given a salary cap. This study looks at dif...
A pre-Super Bowl article published in the Wall Street Journal labels the personnel spending and busi...
The National Football League constrains teams ’ payrolls via a “salary cap. ” We analyze how teams ...
The National Football League’s salary cap constrains the available resources each franchise is allot...
What is the best team dynamic to produce the best performance? In various settings, there are an inf...
Every NFL team faces the complex decision of choosing how to allocate salaries to each position whil...
Using performance data from 2013 and salary data from 2014 for 426 offensive skill position players ...
We use National Football League (NFL) data to analyze the impact of minimum salaries on an employee’...