The bottom line : observations and arguments on the sports business
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The bottom line : observations and arguments on the sports business
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- The bottom line : observations and arguments on the sports business
- Title remainder
- observations and arguments on the sports business
- Statement of responsibility
- Andrew Zimbalist
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- Branche
- Business -- Management
- Electronic books
- Finanzierung
- Industrial relations
- Nutzen-Kosten-Analyse
- Professional sports -- Economic aspects
- Professional sports -- Economic aspects
- Sport
- Sports -- Aspect économique
- BUSINESS & ECONOMICS -- General
- Sports -- Economic aspects
- Sports -- Finance
- Sports -- Finance
- Sports -- Finances
- Sports professionnels -- Aspect économique
- Sportökonomie
- Sportökonomie
- USA
- Sports -- Economic aspects
- BUSINESS & ECONOMICS -- Industries | Park & Recreation Management
- Language
- eng
- Summary
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- Feisty essays from one of the nation's top sports economists
- "In The Bottom Line, one of the foremost sports economists writing today, Andrew Zimbalist (National Pastime), analyzes the "net value" of sports. He examines motives for why owners buy franchises, the worth of the players and the profitability of teams, and the importance of publicly funded stadiums. In the essays collected here--which appeared in publications like The New York Times, Sports Business Journal, and The Wall Street Journal from 1998-2006--Zimbalist considers the current state of organized sports, from football and baseball to basketball, hockey, and soccer. He also addresses antitrust and labor relations issues, gender equity concerns, collegiate athletics, and the regulation of steroid use, providing readers with a better understanding of the business of sports and the sports business--and what makes both tick."--Publisher's website
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- digitized
- Cataloging source
- N$T
- Index
- index present
- Literary form
- essays
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- bibliography
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