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invariance proposition 6 revenue sharing 6 Competitive balance 3 Team sports leagues 3 competitive balance 3 contest 3 objective function 3 salary cap 3 salary floor 3 team sports league 3 utility maximization 3
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Free 6
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Book / Working Paper 6
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Undetermined 4 English 2
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Dietl, Helmut 6 Lang, Markus 6 Grossmann, Martin 3 Rathke, Alexander 3
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Institut für Strategie und Unternehmensökonomik (ISU), Wirtschaftswissenschaftliche Fakutät 4 International Association of Sport Economists - IASE 2 North American Association of Sports Economists - NAASE 2
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Working Papers / Institut für Strategie und Unternehmensökonomik (ISU), Wirtschaftswissenschaftliche Fakutät 4 Working Papers / International Association of Sport Economists - IASE 2
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Competitive Balance and Revenue Sharing in Sports Leagues with Utility-Maximizing Teams
Dietl, Helmut; Grossmann, Martin; Lang, Markus - International Association of Sport Economists - IASE; … - 2010
This paper develops a contest model of a professional sports league in which clubs maximize a weighted sum of profits and wins (utility maximization). The model analyzes how more win-orientated behavior of certain clubs affects talent investments, competitive balance and club profits. Moreover,...
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Competitive Balance and Revenue Sharing in Sports Leagues with Utility-Maximizing Teams
Dietl, Helmut; Grossmann, Martin; Lang, Markus - Institut für Strategie und Unternehmensökonomik … - 2009
This paper develops a contest model of a professional sports league in which clubs maximize a weighted sum of profits and wins (utility maximization). The model analyzes how more win-oriented behavior of certain clubs affects talent investments, competitive balance and club profits. Moreover, in...
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The Combined Effect of Salary Restrictions and Revenue Sharing in Sports Leagues
Dietl, Helmut; Lang, Markus; Rathke, Alexander - Institut für Strategie und Unternehmensökonomik … - 2009
depends on the mix of these policy tools. Moreover, the invariance proposition does not hold even under Walrasian …
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The Combined Effect of Salary Restrictions and Revenue Sharing on Club Profits, Player Salaries, and Competitive Balance
Dietl, Helmut; Lang, Markus; Rathke, Alexander - International Association of Sport Economists - IASE; … - 2009
combined effect of salary restrictions (caps and floors) and revenue-sharing arrangements. It shows that the invariance … proposition does not hold even under Walrasian conjectures if revenue sharing is combined with either a salary cap or a salary …
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The Combined Effect of Salary Restrictions and Revenue Sharing in Sports Leagues
Dietl, Helmut; Lang, Markus; Rathke, Alexander - Institut für Strategie und Unternehmensökonomik … - 2009
depends on the mix of these policy tools. Moreover, the invariance proposition does not hold even under Walrasian …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10005078948
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Competitive Balance and Revenue Sharing in Sports Leagues with Utility-Maximizing Teams
Dietl, Helmut; Grossmann, Martin; Lang, Markus - Institut für Strategie und Unternehmensökonomik … - 2009
This paper develops a contest model of a professional sports league in which clubs maximize a weighted sum of profits and wins (utility maximization). The model analyzes how more win-oriented behavior of certain clubs affects talent investments, competitive balance and club profits. Moreover, in...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10008509393
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