<i>‘An invaluable complement to professional journals for those whose day job is understanding, teaching, researching, or effecting public policy on any number of sports-economics matters.’ </i>

- A.R. Sanderson, Choice,

In this comprehensive Handbook, John Goddard and Peter Sloane present a collection of analytical contributions by internationally regarded scholars in the field, which extensively examine the many economic challenges facing the world's most popular team sport.

The Handbook is naturally divided into four parts: the product market, the labour market, country studies of individual leagues and policy issues. The authors explore why so many football clubs face financial difficulties despite the fact that attendances have risen in many countries, and television and commercial income has increased dramatically. They explain that the labour market is central to understanding these issues, due to trends such as increased bargaining power for the leading players, the acceleration of migration, and the internationalization of the market for footballing talent at the top level. There is, however, diversity across countries as shown in the six cases of England, France, Italy, The Netherlands, the USA and Japan. Finally, the authors consider the policy issues, including the betting market, refereeing and corruption.

This Handbook will appeal to sports economists, as well as those working in football governing bodies and individual clubs, sports journalists, and students of business.

Contributors: W. Andreff, R. Baker, C.P. Barros, T. Boeri, S. Bridgewater, B. Buraimo, F. Carmichael, E. Couto, P. Dawson, P. Downward, D. Forrest, B. Frick, B. Gerrard, J. Goddard, J. Horne, T. Jewell, S. Kesenne, R. Koning, W. Manzenreiter, I. McHale, S. Morrow, D. Owen, R. Poli, J. Reade, B. Reilly, A. Samagaio, B. Severgnini, R. Simmons, P. Sloane, S. Szymanski, D. Thomas

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In this comprehensive Handbook, John Goddard and Peter Sloane present a collection of analytical contributions by internationally regarded scholars in the field, which extensively examine the many economic challenges facing the world's most popular team sport.
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Contents: Introduction John Goddard and Peter Sloane PART 1 THE PRODUCT MARKET 1. Club Objectives P. Sloane 2. The Promotion and Relegation System J. Goddard 3. Measurement of Competitive Balance and Uncertainty of Outcome D. Owen 4. Spectator Demand and Attendances in English League Football B. Buraimo 5. The Collection and Distribution of Media Rights in a Win Maximisation League S. Kesenne 6. Football Finances S. Morrow 7. Insolvency in English Football S. Szymanski 8. Sponsorship and Football S. Bridgewater 9. Econometric modelling of Match Results and Scores I. McHale and Rose Baker PART 2 THE LABOUR MARKET 10. Team Performance : Production Efficiency in Football F. Carmichael and D. Thomas 11. Management Ability, Strategy, Tactics and Team Performance C. Pestana Barros, E. Couto and A. Samagaio 12. Achieving Transactional Efficiency in Professional Team Sports; The Theory and Practice of Player Valuation W. Gerrard 13. The Footballers’ Labour Market after the Bosman Ruling B. Frick and R. Simmons 14. International Migration of Professional Footballers R. Poli 15. Labour Market Discrimination B. Reilly 16. The Football Manager J. Goddard PART 3 COUNTRY STUDIES 17. English Professional Football P. Downward 18. French Professional Football: How Much Different? W. Andreff 19. The Decline of Professional Football in Italy T. Boeri and B. Severgnini 20. Professional Soccer in the Netherlands R. Koning 21. Major League Soccer in the USA T. Jewell 22. Professional Football in Japan W. Manzenreiter and J. Horne PART 4 POLICY ISSUES 23. Football and Betting D. Forrest 24. Refereeing and Infringement of the Rules P. Dawson 25. Detecting Corruption in Football J. Reade Index
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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9781781003169
Publisert
2014-11-28
Utgiver
Vendor
Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd
Høyde
244 mm
Bredde
169 mm
Aldersnivå
UP, 05
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Innbundet
Antall sider
480

Biographical note

Edited by John Goddard, Professor of Financial Economics, Bangor University, UK and Peter Sloane, Emeritus Professor, Swansea University, UK, Adjunct Professor, Flinders University, Australia and Research Fellow, IZA, Bonn, Germany