Executives' compensation has been on the forefront of the public and political debate since the recent financial crisis. One of the measures publicly discussed is a general upper boundary to top management compensation packages ("salary cap", "maximum wage"). While such measures are novelties to the corporate world, the North American major sports leagues have been using maximum compensation regulations for decades. This paper exploits the 23-year experience with salary cap regulations from the National Football League (NFL). The results show a significant negative relation between the success of NFL teams and the amount of the net (after-tax) salary cap represented by the personal income tax rate of the teams' home states. A team f...
The National Football League constrains teams’ payrolls via a “salary cap.” We analyze how teams all...
The limitation of executive compensation has been a matter of public and policy debate for at least ...
College football coaches’ employment contracts and compensation garner public attention and scrutiny...
Executive pay regulation is widely discussed as a measure to reduce financial mismanagement in corpo...
The National Football League’s salary cap constrains the available resources each franchise is allot...
Includes bibliographical references.How is it that certain teams, like the Dallas Cowboys and the Sa...
"Prepared for the Brookings Microeconomics Conference, December 11-12, 1992."Includes bibliographica...
The economic slowdown and the active political season are generating calls for imposing new regulati...
This article takes a closer look at salary and revenue figures for the four major professional sport...
This study explores corporate responses to 1993 legislation that cap-ped the corporate tax deductibi...
This paper presents three different hypotheses that attempt to explain the CEO compensation structur...
Sports leagues provide an interesting window to view issues that larger economies face that are much...
In North America, professional sports leagues operate mostly as cartels. They employ certain policie...
For years, sports economists have attempted to understand the impact of salary caps in sports league...
I use data from the National Football League (NFL) to analyze the impact of minimum salaries on an e...
The National Football League constrains teams’ payrolls via a “salary cap.” We analyze how teams all...
The limitation of executive compensation has been a matter of public and policy debate for at least ...
College football coaches’ employment contracts and compensation garner public attention and scrutiny...
Executive pay regulation is widely discussed as a measure to reduce financial mismanagement in corpo...
The National Football League’s salary cap constrains the available resources each franchise is allot...
Includes bibliographical references.How is it that certain teams, like the Dallas Cowboys and the Sa...
"Prepared for the Brookings Microeconomics Conference, December 11-12, 1992."Includes bibliographica...
The economic slowdown and the active political season are generating calls for imposing new regulati...
This article takes a closer look at salary and revenue figures for the four major professional sport...
This study explores corporate responses to 1993 legislation that cap-ped the corporate tax deductibi...
This paper presents three different hypotheses that attempt to explain the CEO compensation structur...
Sports leagues provide an interesting window to view issues that larger economies face that are much...
In North America, professional sports leagues operate mostly as cartels. They employ certain policie...
For years, sports economists have attempted to understand the impact of salary caps in sports league...
I use data from the National Football League (NFL) to analyze the impact of minimum salaries on an e...
The National Football League constrains teams’ payrolls via a “salary cap.” We analyze how teams all...
The limitation of executive compensation has been a matter of public and policy debate for at least ...
College football coaches’ employment contracts and compensation garner public attention and scrutiny...