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Cross-Ownership and Asymmetric Substitutes in Professional Basketball

Brian Mills, Matthew Juravich and Steven Salaga ()
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Matthew Juravich: University of Akron
Steven Salaga: University of Georgia

A chapter in Principles and Paradoxes of Sports Economics, 2024, pp 119-128 from Springer

Abstract: Abstract In Hard Ball (1999), Fort and Quirk note, “Eliminate the monopoly power of leagues and you transfer power from the insiders, owners, and players alike, to the outsiders, fans, and taxpayers.” In the more than 20 years since its publication, this point continues to motivate the bulk of work in sports economics.

Date: 2024
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-031-68479-1_11

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