ABSTRACT

For undergraduate courses in sports economics, this book introduces core economic concepts developed through examples from the sports industry.

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. The Economics of Sports explores economic concepts and theory of industrial organization, public finance, and labor economics in the context of applications and examples from American and international sports.

part |2 pages

Part 1 Introduction and Review of Economic Concepts

chapter 1|10 pages

Economics and Sports

chapter 2|48 pages

Review of the Economist’s Arsenal

part |2 pages

Part 2 The Industrial Organization of Sports

chapter 4|40 pages

Monopoly and Antitrust

chapter 5|30 pages

Competitive Balance

part |2 pages

Part 3 Public Finance and Sports

part |2 pages

Part 4 The Labor Economics of Sports

chapter 9|34 pages

Labor Market Imperfections

chapter 10|34 pages

Discrimination

part |2 pages

Part 5 Sports in the Not-for-Profit Sector