1st Edition

The Economics of Sports An Integrated Approach

448 Pages 15 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

448 Pages 15 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

The sports sector is a vitally important component of the economy in many countries. Sports are commonly used as a catalyst for urban regeneration, particularly in relation to the hosting of major sporting events such as the Olympics and World Cup tournaments. Many governments have used sport for example as a means for promoting policies on health and crime. In financial terms, the commercial... Read more

1. Introduction: The "peculiar" Economics of Sport 2. The Demand for Sport: Theory 3. The Demand for Sport: Empirical Evidence 4. Modelling Sporting Production 5. Competition Design: Theory 6. Competition Design: Empirical Evidence 7. Labour Markets: Pay and Performance 8. Labour Markets: Factor Mobility 9. Discrimination in Sport 10. Sports and the Wider Community: Sports and Broadcasting 11. Sports and the Wider Community: Economic Development and Public Policy 12. Conclusions Appendix One: A Brief Discussion of Regression Analysis 13. A Brief Overview of the Major Sports used in the Book

Biography

Peter Dawson is Lecturer in Economics at the University of Bath, UK. He is the author of A Contingent Valuation of the 2012 London Olympics published in the Journal of Sports Economics.