We develop a model of a representative professional sports club that has the option of adopting one of two different forms of revenue sharing: traditional revenue sharing and central pool type revenue sharing. To adopt either form of revenue sharing, the league requires that a majority of clubs increase profit with adoption of the plan. We derive necessary conditions for either plan to garner enough support for a majority vote. The likelihood of forming a majority on the conjectures on acquiring talent that clubs possess. Competitive conjectures make revenue sharing more likely, while cartel conjectures make revenue sharing less likely. Empirical results provide evidence in favor of the model for four North American professional sports leag...
This paper develops a contest model of a professional sports league in which clubs maximize a weight...
Although many sports leagues are viewed as monopolies, research suggests that some economic competit...
This study investigates recent determinants of revenue in North America’s four major professional sp...
This article develops a model of a representative professional sports club operating in a league tha...
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...
Revenue sharing is a common league policy in professional sports leagues. Several motivations for re...
We analyze the distribution of broadcasting revenues by sports leagues. In the context of an isolate...
This paper uses a simple approach to address the issue of how revenue sharing in professional sports...
This article uses a three-stage model of noncooperative and cooperative bargaining in a free agent m...
We analyze the distribution of broadcasting revenues by sports leagues.In the context of an isolated...
The 1997 collective bargaining agreement between the Major League Baseball owners and players’ union...
This paper develops a contest model of a professional sports league in which clubs maximize a weight...
This paper presents a dynamic model of talent investments in a team sports league with an infinite t...
Most models with profit maximizing teams conclude that competitive balance is unchanged or reduced i...
This paper develops a contest model of a professional sports league in which clubs maximize a weight...
Although many sports leagues are viewed as monopolies, research suggests that some economic competit...
This study investigates recent determinants of revenue in North America’s four major professional sp...
This article develops a model of a representative professional sports club operating in a league tha...
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...
Revenue sharing is a common league policy in professional sports leagues. Several motivations for re...
We analyze the distribution of broadcasting revenues by sports leagues. In the context of an isolate...
This paper uses a simple approach to address the issue of how revenue sharing in professional sports...
This article uses a three-stage model of noncooperative and cooperative bargaining in a free agent m...
We analyze the distribution of broadcasting revenues by sports leagues.In the context of an isolated...
The 1997 collective bargaining agreement between the Major League Baseball owners and players’ union...
This paper develops a contest model of a professional sports league in which clubs maximize a weight...
This paper presents a dynamic model of talent investments in a team sports league with an infinite t...
Most models with profit maximizing teams conclude that competitive balance is unchanged or reduced i...
This paper develops a contest model of a professional sports league in which clubs maximize a weight...
Although many sports leagues are viewed as monopolies, research suggests that some economic competit...
This study investigates recent determinants of revenue in North America’s four major professional sp...