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Sports Economics for Non-Economists

Sports Economics for Non-Economists

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This book provides a concise and accessible introduction to sports economics for readers with no prior knowledge of economics, covering key concepts and real-world cases across all levels of sport. It also explores the dark side of sports economics, including corruption and the impact of the COVID-19 crisis.

Format: Hardback
Length: 144 pages
Publication date: 01 April 2022
Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd


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Sports economics is a rapidly growing field that intersects with various disciplines, including economics, sociology, psychology, and law. It examines the economic aspects of sports, including the production, distribution, and consumption of sports goods and services. This essay provides a short, self-contained introduction to sports economics for readers with no prior knowledge of economics.

Sports economics is essential for everyone studying or researching sport from a social sciences perspective. It provides a basic understanding of economic principles that can be applied to sports organizations, athletes, and fans. By understanding the economic factors that influence sports, researchers and practitioners can develop strategies to improve the efficiency and profitability of sports industries.

One of the key challenges in sports economics is the avoidance of jargon. Sports economics is a complex field, and it is important to communicate the key concepts and real-world cases to a wide audience. This essay focuses on the key concepts and real-world cases in sports economics, from leagues and events to the rise of women's sport.

Sports economics covers sport at all levels, from amateur to elite. It examines the economic implications of different sports policies, such as subsidies, regulations, and antitrust laws. It also explores the dark side of sports economics, including corruption and the impact of the COVID-19 crisis on sports industries.

In conclusion, sports economics is a rapidly growing field that provides valuable insights into the economic aspects of sports. It is essential for anyone studying or researching sport from a social sciences perspective. By understanding the economic factors that influence sports, researchers and practitioners can develop strategies to improve the efficiency and profitability of sports industries.


Dimension: 234 x 156 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9780367652579

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