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Pay Dirt: The Business of Professional Team Sports

Pay Dirt: The Business of Professional Team Sports

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Authors: James Quirk, Rodney D. Fort
Publisher: Princeton University Press
Category: Book

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Sales Rank: 119276

Media: Paperback
Edition: Upd Sub
Number Of Items: 1
Pages: 576
Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.9
Dimensions (in): 8.8 x 5.8 x 1.4

ISBN: 0691015740
Dewey Decimal Number: 790
EAN: 9782950516473
ASIN: 0691015740

Publication Date: March 17, 1997
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Condition: Please NOTE: On "one edge", I see a stamp that says 'Examination Copy': sent by the publisher, I guess but it is the same book, Paperback, and same ISBN (Princeton University Press; ISBN: 0691015740 ); About Condition: A normal used copy with shelfwear and small bends; please email me for any questions (Bsmt: SL5 ?5th?)

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Why would a Japanese millionaire want to buy the Seattle Mariners baseball team, when he has admitted that he has never played in or even seen a baseball game? Cash is the answer: major league baseball, like professional football, basketball, and hockey, is now big business with the potential to bring millions of dollars in profits to owners. Not very long ago, however, buying a sports franchise was a hazardous investment risked only by die-hard fans wealthy enough to lose parts of fortunes made in other businesses. What forces have changed team ownership from sports-fan folly to big-business savvy? Why has The Wall Street Journal become popular reading in pro sports locker rooms? And why are sports pages now dominated by economic clashes between owners and players, cities with franchises and cities without them, leagues and players' unions, and team lawyers and players' lawyers? In answering these questions, James Quirk and Rodney Fort have written the most complete book on the business and economics of professional sports, past and present.

Pay Dirt offers a wealth of information and analysis on the reserve clause, salary determination, competitive balance in sports leagues, the market for franchises, tax sheltering, arenas and stadiums, and rival leagues. The authors present an abundance of historical material, much of it new, including team ownership histories and data on attendance, TV revenue, stadium and arena contracts, and revenues and costs. League histories, team statistics, stories about players and owners, and sports lore of all kinds embellish the work. Quirk and Fort are writing for anyone interested in sports in the 1990s: players, players' agents, general managers, sportswriters, and, most of all, sports fans.



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