Sports through the lens of economic history / edited by Richard Pomfret, professor of economics, University of Adelaide, Australia and adjunct professor, the Johns Hopkins University Bologna Center, Italy ; John K. Wilson, School of Commerce, UniSA Business School, University of South Australia.
9. Epilogue / Richard Pomfret. 2. The evolution of professional team sports / Richard Pomfret -- 3. The very short tenure of foreign players in Japanese professional baseball, 1951-2004 / Akihiko Kawaura and Sumner La Croix -- 4. An economic history of the Tour de France, 1903-2015 / Jean-François Mignot -- 5. The relationship between crowd attendance and competitive balance: evidence from the SANFL, 1920-1983 / John K. Wilson -- 6. Ground sharing between cricket and football in Australia / Lionet Frost, Margaret Lightbody, Adel K. Halabi, Amanda J. Carter and Luc Borromwn -- 7. Workers' playtime: developing an explanatory typology of work-associated sport in Britain / Wray Vamplew -- 8. Ethnic inequality in professional sport: a question of discrimination in the National Hockey League draft / John Cranfield, Kris Inwood and J. Andrew Ross -- 9. Epilogue / Richard Pomfret.
Summary:
From professional team sports to international events such as the Olympics and Tour de France, the modern sports industry continues to attract a large number of spectators and participants. This book, edited by Richard Pomfret and John K. Wilson analyzes the economic evolution of sports over the last 150 years, from a pastime activity to a big business enterprise. It begins at a time when entrepreneurs and players first started making money from professional sports leagues, through to the impact of radio and TV in the twentieth century, and onto the present day.
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