Sports Economics for Non-Economists

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IOC
labour market analysis
mass participation
mega event economics
MRP
NBA
PGA Tour
price discrimination
Prize Money
professional recruitment
Professional Sportspeople
professional sportswomen
profit-seeking entrepreneurs
Salary Caps
Season Ticket
Spectator Product
sponsorship
sport mega-events
sports business
sports clubs
sports economics
Sports Entrepreneurs
sports finance
sports leagues
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Super League
television audiences
Test Matches
Tour De France
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United States Football League
WTA

Product details

  • ISBN 9780367652579
  • Weight: 500g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 01 Apr 2022
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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This book cuts through the jargon and complicated formulae to focus on the key concepts in sports economics, introducing the fundamentals in a concise and engaging way to give the reader without a background in economics the tools with which to read and apply sports economics in their work.

Full of real-world cases and stories, the book offers a short economic history of sport and explains the economic foundations of the world of sport today, from local leagues to mega-events. Covering both amateur and professional sports, it explores and explains the most important issues in contemporary sports economics, from player transfer markets and the rise of women’s sports to the spending behaviour of fans and the growing shadow of corruption.

A fascinating read for any student, researcher or practitioner working in sport, or for the general reader who wants to understand the background to many of the most important stories in sport today, this is the only book on sports economics that you will ever need.

Wray Vamplew is Emeritus Professor of Sports History at the University of Stirling, Scotland, United Kingdom, and Global Professorial Fellow at the University of Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom.

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