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The Impact of Government Subsidies in Professional Team Sports Leagues
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Dietl, Helmut M.
, Nesseler, Cornel
, Lang, Markus
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Analysis
/ Competitive advantage
/ Government finance
/ Influence
/ Profit
/ Sports associations
/ Subsidies
/ Wages
2017
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The Impact of Government Subsidies in Professional Team Sports Leagues
by
Dietl, Helmut M.
, Nesseler, Cornel
, Lang, Markus
in
Analysis
/ Competitive advantage
/ Government finance
/ Influence
/ Profit
/ Sports associations
/ Subsidies
/ Wages
2017
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The Impact of Government Subsidies in Professional Team Sports Leagues
Journal Article
The Impact of Government Subsidies in Professional Team Sports Leagues
2017
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Overview
This article develops a game-theoretical model to analyze the effect of subsidies on player salaries, competitive balance, club profits, and welfare. Within this model, fan demand depends on win percentage, competitive balance, and aggregate talent. The results show that if a large-market club receives a subsidy and fans have a relatively strong preference for aggregate talent, compared to competitive balance and own team winning percentage, club profits and welfare increase for both clubs. If the small-market club is subsidized, a small subsidy increases competitive balance and player salaries of both clubs.
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SAGE Publications,Fitness Information Technology Inc,Fitness Information Technology, A Division of ICPE West Virginia University
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