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Women's sports have received much less attention from economists
than from other social scientists. This Handbook fills that gap
with a comprehensive economic analysis of women's sports. It also
analyzes how the behavior and treatment of female athletes reflect
broad economic forces.Contributors to this volume use current
theoretical models and econometric tools to examine the legal,
social, and economic forces that affect the experiences of female
athletes. They address such traditional topics as discrimination
against female athletes and coaches and the effect of athletic
events on the economies of host countries. They also apply theory
and estimation to new settings, such as how women respond to
tournaments in skiing and figure skating or how the growing
dominance of Korean women on the LPGA tour is a form of
immigration. This groundbreaking book is a valuable resource for
professors, students, and researchers in sports economics, sports
management, and women's studies. Contributors: S.L. Averett, D.J.
Berri, R. Booth, R.W. Brown, X. Che, D. Coates, J. Congdon-Hohman,
S.M. Estelle, B.E. Fairweather, B. Frick, K.F. Gilsdorf, B.R.
Humphreys, R.T. Jewell, J.-H. Kang, A.C. Krautmann, Y.H. Lee, Y.
Lee, E.M. Leeds, M.A. Leeds, R. Levy, V.A. Matheson, S.S.
Montgomery, I. Park, M.D. Robinson, R.M. Rodenberg, F. Scheel, S.
Shmanske, J. Stull, V.A. Sukhatme, J. Treber, P. von Allmen
Women's sports have received much less attention from economists
than from other social scientists. This Handbook fills that gap
with a comprehensive economic analysis of women's sports. It also
analyzes how the behavior and treatment of female athletes reflect
broad economic forces.Contributors to this volume use current
theoretical models and econometric tools to examine the legal,
social, and economic forces that affect the experiences of female
athletes. They address such traditional topics as discrimination
against female athletes and coaches and the effect of athletic
events on the economies of host countries. They also apply theory
and estimation to new settings, such as how women respond to
tournaments in skiing and figure skating or how the growing
dominance of Korean women on the LPGA tour is a form of
immigration. This groundbreaking book is a valuable resource for
professors, students, and researchers in sports economics, sports
management, and women's studies. Contributors: S.L. Averett, D.J.
Berri, R. Booth, R.W. Brown, X. Che, D. Coates, J. Congdon-Hohman,
S.M. Estelle, B.E. Fairweather, B. Frick, K.F. Gilsdorf, B.R.
Humphreys, R.T. Jewell, J.-H. Kang, A.C. Krautmann, Y.H. Lee, Y.
Lee, E.M. Leeds, M.A. Leeds, R. Levy, V.A. Matheson, S.S.
Montgomery, I. Park, M.D. Robinson, R.M. Rodenberg, F. Scheel, S.
Shmanske, J. Stull, V.A. Sukhatme, J. Treber, P. von Allmen
• New chapter on sports gambling, plus coverage of eSports,
social justice issues in sports and the impact of the COVID-19
pandemic on the sports industry • More international examples and
sports figure bios • The examples and applications are clearly
presented, and the tone and writing make it accessible even for
non-economics majors • Uses three major areas of economics to
organise the text: industrial organization, public economics and
labor economics • End-of-chapter questions and videos to support
students • Instructor resources include PPT slides and instructor
manual
The sports industry provides a seemingly endless set of examples
from every area of microeconomics, giving students the opportunity
to study economics in a context that holds their interest.
Thoroughly updated to reflect the current sports landscape, The
Economics of Sports introduces core economic concepts and theories
and applies them to American and international sports. Updates for
this sixth edition include: More coverage of international sports,
including European football; A revised chapter on competitive
balance, reflecting new techniques; A brand-new chapter on
mega-events such as the Olympics and World Cup; New material on
umpire bias; A completely redesigned chapter on amateur competition
that focuses exclusively on intercollegiate sports. This chapter is
also now modular, enabling instructors who wish to intersperse it
with the other chapters to do so with greater ease. This accessible
text is supported by a companion website which includes resources
for students and instructors. It is the perfect text for advanced
undergraduate and graduate courses on sports economics.
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