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Disequilibrium Sports Economics - Competitive Imbalance and Budget Constraints (Hardcover)
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Disequilibrium Sports Economics - Competitive Imbalance and Budget Constraints (Hardcover)
Series: New Horizons in the Economics of Sport series
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Andreff and his contributors bring a strong dose of reality to the
economic modelling of sports leagues. Disequilibrium Sports
Economics provides an intellectually compelling opening and a
theoretically necessary antidote to the study of sports economics.'
- Andrew Zimbalist, Smith College, US'This is an interesting book
worth reading for every sports economist because it introduces a
thought provoking approach to the growing field of sports
economics. The authors show how disequilibrium economics may
improve our understanding of puzzling economic phenomena in sports.
I congratulate the editor and the contributors for this new book
and the novel perspectives provided therein!' - Helmut M. Dietl,
University of Zurich, Switzerland 'I felt great intellectual
excitement after getting acquainted with this volume. The high
quality papers by Wladimir Andreff and his co-authors are more
significant than the topic indicated modestly by the title; they
may not only urge economists of sport to reconsider their earlier
theories, but may also provide inspiration and a new momentum to
the wide research program on disequilibrium and the soft budget
constraint.' - Janos Kornai, Harvard University, US and Corvinus
University of Budapest, Hungary 'This book sounds like a
theoretical breakthrough towards a new approach in sports economics
that generates important insights into the issue of financial fair
play in football.' - Andrea Traverso, Head of Club Licensing and
Financial Fair Play, UEFA 'This path-breaking volume contains novel
analysis of problems of critical importance to sports clubs,
leagues, fans and academics interested in sports.' - Robert
Simmons, Lancaster University Management School, UK For decades,
sports economics has been set within the framework of equilibrium
economics, in particular when modelling team sport leagues. Based
on a conviction that this does not reflect real life, this book
addresses a gap in the literature and opens up a new research area
by applying concepts drawn from disequilibrium economics. It is
divided into two parts, the first of which focuses on economic
disequilibrium in sports markets and competitive imbalance in
sporting contests. The second part concentrates on soft budget
constraints and their consequences for club governance and
management. This pioneering book is the first to tackle
non-mainstream economics in sport and offers a first approach to
disequilibrium sports economics. Providing a new metric of
competitive balance and opening up new avenues of future research,
this is essential reading for economists and those researching
sport across many disciplines. Contributors: W. Andreff, E. Franck,
J.-P. Gayant, N. Le Pape, R.D. Macdonald, K. Nielsen, R.K. Storm,
G.N. Tuck, D. van Reeth, A.R. Whitten
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