This paper examines the extent to which a college player’s future income in pro-fessional football offsets his monopsony exploitation experienced at the college level. Stated differently, it attempts to measure whether a future NFL draftee’s professional earnings compensates for his monopsony-induced loss in income at the college level. This is an important issue in the debate surrounding compensating college players, opposed by many on grounds that the top college players ultimately receive lucrative financial rewards as professionals. First, this paper uses a quantile regression method to account for differences in player marginal revenue products across college teams with different revenue-generating capabilities; for instance, players a...
We use data on athletic scholarship acceptance decisions to show that high school football players s...
For the 65 colleges and universities that participate in the Power Five athletic conferences (Pac 12...
In recent years, numerous commentators have called for the National Collegiate Athletic Association ...
I estimate the degree of monopsony power in the college football labor market. Previous litera-ture ...
This article examines the relationship between player compensation in college football and competiti...
Intercollegiate athletics in the United States operates as a monopsonistic cartel under the umbrella...
After three years in the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA), collegiate football player...
Abstract The gap between the revenue generated by division one football players and the value of an ...
This paper explores the monopsonistic implications of restricting bargaining power through the rooki...
The amateurism principle governing college sports prohibits student-athletes from receiving compensa...
This paper emphasizes the financial disproportions in college sports. While discussing the inverse e...
The amateurism principle governing college sports prohibits student-athletes from receiving compensa...
In this paper, I calculate the marginal revenue product of 30 four-year college basketball players i...
This paper investigates the hypothesis that fantasy football positively influences NFL revenues. Wh...
Basketball is considered a revenue sport within the context of the National Collegiate Athletic Asso...
We use data on athletic scholarship acceptance decisions to show that high school football players s...
For the 65 colleges and universities that participate in the Power Five athletic conferences (Pac 12...
In recent years, numerous commentators have called for the National Collegiate Athletic Association ...
I estimate the degree of monopsony power in the college football labor market. Previous litera-ture ...
This article examines the relationship between player compensation in college football and competiti...
Intercollegiate athletics in the United States operates as a monopsonistic cartel under the umbrella...
After three years in the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA), collegiate football player...
Abstract The gap between the revenue generated by division one football players and the value of an ...
This paper explores the monopsonistic implications of restricting bargaining power through the rooki...
The amateurism principle governing college sports prohibits student-athletes from receiving compensa...
This paper emphasizes the financial disproportions in college sports. While discussing the inverse e...
The amateurism principle governing college sports prohibits student-athletes from receiving compensa...
In this paper, I calculate the marginal revenue product of 30 four-year college basketball players i...
This paper investigates the hypothesis that fantasy football positively influences NFL revenues. Wh...
Basketball is considered a revenue sport within the context of the National Collegiate Athletic Asso...
We use data on athletic scholarship acceptance decisions to show that high school football players s...
For the 65 colleges and universities that participate in the Power Five athletic conferences (Pac 12...
In recent years, numerous commentators have called for the National Collegiate Athletic Association ...