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According to economic theory, the value of any given player/coach/trainer on a profit-maximizing team is what that person contributes at the margin to the team and what fans are willing to pay for that marginal contribution.
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SportsEconomics is a professional services firm that provides a broad range of consulting services to the sports business and entertainment communities. In the past decade, SportsEconomics has provided economic, financial, and marketing research analysis to clients in a wide variety of fields associated with sports.
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Marketing a Sports Team; How Much Do They Cost? How Much Are They Worth? ... One New York Yankee game generates over $2 million in economic activity, $62,000 in taxes, and 850 jobs. ... Economic Impact of Sports in the Economy...
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The Journal of Sports Economics publishes scholarly research in the field of sports economics, covering topics such as labour market research, ...
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This topic also includes a selected number of project profiles, which provide illustrative examples of using sport to encourage economic development. Each sub-section includes further recommended reading with links to online documents and further sources of information.
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Sport Tourism Cheat Sheet ... ; CSTA Announces Details Regarding Sport Events Congress 2010 ... About CSTA Membership News Industry Tools & Reports Hosting Programs Sport Events Congress PRESTIGE Awards Links...
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TIS is a strategic activity of Sport and Recreation Tasmania which is a business unit of Culture, Recreation and Sport, which is a division of the Department of Economic Development, Tourism and the Arts.
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TEHRAN, Nov. 4 (MNA) – The Iranian minister of Industries and Mines left Tehran for Havana on Wednesday to take part in the 14th joint committee meeting for economic cooperation between the two countries.
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TEHRAN, Nov. 16 (MNA) – Tehran Chamber of Commerce, Industries, and Mines (TCCIM) and Tashkent Chamber of Commerce here on Monday signed a memorandum of understanding to boost economic and commercial ties.
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In the first of a two-part special, Owen Gibson examines the relationship between pay-TV and sports revenue – and whether it can survive the economic crisis ... The major unknown factor is just what the global economic crisis might do to the media companies that have driven up prices. ... Sport Marketing Manager...
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