This article uses a three-stage model of noncooperative and cooperative bargaining in a free agent market to analyze the effect of revenue sharing on the decision of teams to sign a free agent. The authors argue that in all subgame perfect Nash equilibria, the team with the highest reservation price will get the player, that revenue sharing will not alter the out-come of the game unless the proportion taken from high revenue teams is sufficiently high, that a revenue-sharing system that rewards quality low-revenue teams can alter the out-come of the game while requiring a lower proportion to be taken from high-revenue teams, and that the revenue-sharing systems can improve competitive balance by redis-tributing pivotal marginal players amon...
National audienceRecent papers have enriched the conventional modeling of teams’ behavior through a ...
The aim of this article is to clarify the apparent confusion in the literature about the impact of a...
The aim of this article is to clarify the apparent confusion in the literature about the impact of a...
This paper uses a simple approach to address the issue of how revenue sharing in professional sports...
This paper uses a simple approach to address the issue of how revenue sharing in professional sports...
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...
This article develops a model of a representative professional sports club operating in a league tha...
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...
National audienceRecent papers have enriched the conventional modeling of teams’ behavior through a ...
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...
National audienceRecent papers have enriched the conventional modeling of teams’ behavior through a ...
The aim of this article is to clarify the apparent confusion in the literature about the impact of a...
The aim of this article is to clarify the apparent confusion in the literature about the impact of a...
This paper uses a simple approach to address the issue of how revenue sharing in professional sports...
This paper uses a simple approach to address the issue of how revenue sharing in professional sports...
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...
This article develops a model of a representative professional sports club operating in a league tha...
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...
National audienceRecent papers have enriched the conventional modeling of teams’ behavior through a ...
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...
National audienceRecent papers have enriched the conventional modeling of teams’ behavior through a ...
The aim of this article is to clarify the apparent confusion in the literature about the impact of a...
The aim of this article is to clarify the apparent confusion in the literature about the impact of a...