Advances in Sports Economics

2021 ◽  
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This book is the second volume of the two-volume The Oxford Handbook of the Economics of Sports which includes articles by nearly all of the important authors in the quickly growing field of sports economics. The two volumes consider in depth the ways that economics and sports interact with each other. To start with, economic analysis has helped with the understanding of many of the different institutions in sports. Secondly, quality data about individual productivity, salaries, career histories, teamwork, and managerial behavior has been useful in helping economists study topics as varied as the economics of discrimination, salary dispersion, and antitrust policy. The volumes are also rich from the point of view of the sports fan. Every major team sport is covered, and many interesting comparisons can be made especially between the North American League organization and the European-style promotion and relegation leagues. Golf, NASCAR, college athletics, women's sports, the Olympics, and even bowling are represented in these pages.


2014 ◽  
Vol 40 (4) ◽  
pp. 456-458
Author(s):  
Victor Matheson ◽  
Peter von Allmen
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2009 ◽  
Vol 11 (1) ◽  
pp. 48-59 ◽  
Author(s):  
Jason A. Winfree
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Author(s):  
Karima Tifiti ◽  
Mohamed Assango ◽  
Omaima Rachdani

Economie du sport : l’expression est ambiguë en langue française puisqu’elle recouvre ce que la langue anglaise permet de clairement distinguer, respectivement the sports economy et sports economics. Il s’agit en premier lieu (sports economy) de l’objet à analyser, disons le secteur économique du sport, i.e. l’ensemble des relations économiques qui traversent le sport (‘le sport et l’argent’) et des relations sportives mettant en mouvement des grandeurs économiques et financières (l’impact économique du sport). Sports economics désigne en revanche la discipline scientifique qui cherche à analyser l’objet précédent ; elle est apparue dès 1956 aux Etats-Unis, avec l’article fondateur de Rottenberg (1956), vers la fin des années 1960 en Europe et dans le courant des années 1970 en France. Quelques publications ont déjà fait le bilan de la discipline économie du sport, liste non exhaustive, à un moment ou l’autre de son développement en France (Andreff, 1995), à une échelle plus internationale ou sur une base comparative Europe-Amérique du Nord (Andreff, 2007a). Une autre a compilé en 86 chapitres les principaux sujets d’économie du sport dans un Handbook on the Economics of Sport (Andreff & Szymanski, 2006), dont l’introduction rappelle l’histoire de la discipline et une dernière a republié les textes les plus marquants en économie du sport, surtout d’origine américaine.


Author(s):  
V.G. Ivshin ◽  
A.V. Litvin

The article deals with the issues of legal training of masters in sports economics. Sport is an important component of the economy, which involves significant financial resources and a large number of workers. For a long time, sports, economics, and law were considered as three separate areas of activity. At the present stage, everything has changed dramatically: it has become possible to earn good money in sport, and as a result, sport needs well-trained, professional economists and lawyers. It is noted that the current Federal state educational standard of higher education (FSES) in the direction of 38.04.01 “Economics” (master's level) does not contain competencies that indicate the need for masters to obtain knowledge and skills in the field of law. And the issues of organizing and managing sports at various levels require parallel consideration of a whole complex of interrelated economic and legal components. A comparative analysis of the content of legal training programs for masters in sports economics in Russia and Germany is given.


Author(s):  
Stefan Szymanski ◽  
Andrew Zimbalist
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2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Ruud Koning ◽  
Stefan Kesenne
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2021 ◽  
Vol 27 (1) ◽  
pp. 7-32
Author(s):  
Bruce A. Seaman

The intellectual development of cultural economics has exhibited some notable similarities to the challenges faced by researchers pioneering in other areas of economics. While this is not really surprising, previous reviews of this literature have not focused on such patterns. Specifically, the methodology and normative implications of the field of industrial organization and antitrust policy suggest a series of stages identified here as foundation, maturation, reevaluation, and backlash that suggest a way of viewing the development of and controversies surrounding cultural economics. Also, the emerging field of sports economics, which already shares some substantive similarities to the questions addressed in cultural economics, presents a pattern of development by which core questions and principles are identified in a fragmented literature, which then slowly coalesces and becomes consolidated into a more unified literature that essentially reconfirms and extends those earlier core principles. This fragmentation and consolidation pattern is also exhibited by the development of cultural economics. While others could surely suggest different parallels in the search for such developmental patterns, this way of organizing ones thinking about the past and future of this field provides a hoped for alternative perspective on the state of the art of cultural economics.


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