Advanced Sports Economics: Theory, Policy, and Institutional Architecture - Couverture souple

Thatch, Oliver J.

 
9798181327580: Advanced Sports Economics: Theory, Policy, and Institutional Architecture

Synopsis

Reactive Publishing

Sports economics sits at the intersection of microeconomic theory, public policy, and institutional design. This book provides a clear and rigorous examination of the core theoretical frameworks, key policy instruments, and institutional architectures that shape modern sports markets.

Readers will explore foundational economic models applied to professional leagues, player labor markets, broadcasting rights, sponsorship, and public stadium financing. The text analyzes how institutions, governing bodies, regulatory frameworks, and incentive structures, influence outcomes in areas such as competitive balance, revenue distribution, and long-term industry stability.

Written for economists, policymakers, sports administrators, and advanced students, Sports Economics: Theory, Policy, and Institutional Architecture bridges academic insight with real-world application. It offers structured analysis rather than prescriptive solutions, equipping readers with the analytical tools needed to understand and evaluate sports-related economic decisions.

Key Topics Include:

  • Economic theory applied to sports industries
  • Labor economics and player compensation systems
  • Public policy and the role of government in sports
  • Institutional design and governance challenges
  • Revenue models, broadcasting, and commercial structures

This volume is ideal for those seeking a serious, evidence-based treatment of the economic forces that drive one of the world’s most dynamic and culturally significant sectors.

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