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Sports Economics is the ideal introduction for all sport management
and sport policy students and those for whom economics is a
relatively new area of study. The book will also provide an ideal
introduction to sports economics for economics students new to the
area. Specifically designed to make economics accessible the
context of sport is the focus of analysis, ensuring that this book
is lively, accessible and approachable. The full scope of the
sports economy is examined, covering the three main arenas in which
sport takes place - mass participation, professional sports and
sports events. The key elements of the economic representation of
these three markets are considered, such as the underlying demand
for and supply of these sports, together with the main policy
issues affecting them Whilst truly international in scope, it
focuses particularly on specific comparisons between the US, the UK
and mainland Europe. The breadth of discussion and international
emphasis is brought to life by a detailed discussion of the
evidence throughout the book to illustrate the key themes discussed
- ideal for both lecturer and student. Reflection questions and
boxes are also used in chapters to prompt the reader to think about
specific points as well as to provide the context for specific
theoretical or empirical contributions that have been used to
analyze sport.
The Economics of Sport provides a highly accessible introduction to
the main theoretical, empirical and policy issues that emanate from
the economic analysis of sport.
Written in a style that makes economics accessible to sports
management and policy students, this is a lively and
reader-friendly examination of the crucial areas that make up the
sports economy. It embraces the full scope of the sports economy,
covering the three main arenas in which sport takes place - mass
participation, professional sports and sports events. The key
elements of the economic representation of these three markets is
examined, together with the main policy issues, as well as the
underlying demand for and supply of these sports.
Truly international in scope it focuses on specific comparisons
between the US, the UK and mainland Europe. The breadth of
discussion and international emphasis is brought to life by a
thorough pedagogy which is developed throughout the book, including
case studies to illustrate the key themes discussed - ideal for
both lecturer and student.
* Embraces the full scope of the sports economy, including mass
participation, professional sports and sports events
* Ideal resource for sports management and policy students, making
economics accessible through strong pedagogy
* Illustrated by international case studies focusing on the UK, US
and mainland Europe
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