The economics of the NCAA Division I men's basketball league are
peculiar because it fails to hire the best college-aged players and
does little to enhance competitive balance within the league. The
league's policy decisions and its ability to remain economically
viable, despite its short-sighted governance decisions, are
discussed.
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