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Sports Economy
Midterm 1
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Economics
Undergraduate 2
03/12/2012

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Why sports are important to Americans?
Definition
1) public good- can't exclude someone from being a sports fan/can enjoy team without paying anything
2)create a sense of community
3)demand for sports is inelastic
Term
Are sports isolated from macroeconomic downturn?
Definition
not completely
attendance has remained strong although NFL cut jobs and secondary market fix prices have fallen
Term
Business model change in sports (mainly baseball)
Definition
Larry Lucchino (CEO of Red Sox) at the forefront of the movement
Camden Yards
-moved to downtown business sector
-people would go after work and with clients, luxury boxes
-businesses now willing to spend a lot on stadium ads
NFL a little different because only 1 game a week
Term
Marvin Miller
Definition
first person to organize baseball players into a labor union and in 1972 was at the head of the first labor strike
Term
What are owners' objectives with their teams?
Definition
-win a championship but remain fiscally sound (don't go bankrupt)
-positive popularity
-gain utility from owning a sports team
-business contracts and building brand strength
Term
When did baseball become a national pastime?
Definition
1881- American Association charged 25 cents a ticket, allowed drinking at games, played on sundays and beer magnates sponsored it
Term
Does an owner want to maximize income of the team or all assets related to the team?
Definition
why pay A-Rod 252 million
-acquiring Arod will raise value of naming rights and other businesses will profit from A-rod-->sell more tshirts, merchandise
-japanese use baseball as advertising, make loss with teams
Term
Monopolies
Definition
-produce where marginal revenue equal MC but charge where Q from MC/MR intersection hits the demand curve
-produce less and charge more
-Q leagues control is the # of teams
relative to demand, leagues keep number of teams low so that they can leverage the cities that don't have teams with those that do
-w/monopolies PS increases while CS decreases
Term
ticket pricing model
Definition
-owners want to have a sold out stadium even though not economically efficient
-want to maximize all revenue hot dogs, drinks, etc.
Term
SSNIP
Definition
Small but Significant Non-Transitory Increase in Price
-if a firm is able to increase its price by 5% or more and not have consumers flee to another product or experience a decrease in profit then it has a monopoly
Term
Barriers to entry in sports leagues
Definition
-facilities (expensive and require amenities)
-need brand name to generate revenue and history to have a passionate fan base
-TV deals
-minor leagues to develop talent
Term
Sherman Anti Trust Act 1890
Definition
-prevented contracts that unreasonably restrain trade
-forbid monopolizing an industry
Term
Single entity argument for sports leagues
Definition
-no team alone can produce the NBA or MLB, need to depend on each other
-if single entities, then leagues can't violate anti trust retrain of trade ruling
Term
American Needle vs. NFL
Definition
-needle sued saying NFL contract with Reebok was a restraint of trade
-reebok got sole license
-supreme court found that NFL was not a single entity for licensing
Term
Sports Broadcasting Act 1961
Definition
-collective TV contracts with leagues, w/equally distributed money for competitive balance
Term
Non-Statutory Labor Exemption
Definition
-allows a union to bargain away free labor market in exchange for other benefits
-players forced to join labor unions
Term
Brown vs. NFL 1996
Definition
-labor can't be protected by exemption from antitrust and labor law at the same time
-NFL players assoc. has to decertify to sue NFL for antitrust violation, then rectify after new CBA agreed
Term
Curt Flood Act 1998
Definition
prevented players from disbanding to sue owners
Term
Why owners believe you can't have completely free markets?
Definition
-teams in different size markets so there will be revenue imbalance
-owners who need a player to promote other business will offer more for that players
-winners curse: owners who overvalue player will get the player
-players think they are better than reality because of media overhype
-winner take all nature of sports - teams that win are rewarded disproportionately
-auction game- push individuals into irrational decisions
Term
CBA
Definition
owners bargain unified with union, outline general framework in which individual teams and players bargain (minimum wage with other agreements)
Term
Final Offer Arbitration
Definition
-looks at last two contracts offers between players and owners and must pick one
-negotiations that are far apart usually agree to deals that are closer together to avoid risk on both sides before date
-arbitrators supposed to compare player to others with similar ability
Term
baseball free agency today
Definition
-first 2 years no bargaining rights
-year 3-6: eligible for salary arbitration
-after 6 years free agent
Term
Rozelle Rule
Definition
any team that signed a FA would have to give back compensation to be determined by league commissioner
Term
Larry Bird exception
Definition
a team could resign one player that put them over the salary cap
-hope was that rule would aid small market teams to retain their players
Term
escrow system
Definition
-intention to turn soft salary cap to hard salary cap
- teams withheld 10% of every player's salary which would be kept by the owners, shared, or returned to the players depending on players' share of BRI
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Term
Bill radovich vs. NFL
Definition
-got blacklisted from NFL and sued them on Anti-Trust grounds
-won and supreme court ruled that nfl did not have AT exemption like baseball
Term
Mcneil Case
Definition
sued for players' rights to have free agency and won based on AT rules
Term
Revenue sharing in the NFL
Definition
-national media and licensing distributed throughout whole league
-gate sharing 2/3 to home team 1/3 for league to distribute
-supplemental revenue sharing- money given from rich to poor
-about 75% of all revenue is shared in NFL
Term
pitfalls of marginal revenue product
Definition
-have to select best measurement of each category
-imprecision in stats because doesn't account for performance of other players and situational events (health, chemistry)
-hard to capture nonlinearity of sports
Term
discrimination
Definition
-owners discrimination- paying minorities less, etc. -- better off not discriminating
-coworkers discrimination- dissipates over time
-customer discrimination- minorities offer less MRP and therefore get paid less, no market pressure that can get rid of this type
Term
competitive balance
Definition
-uncertainty in outcomes of game and season and uncertainty across seasons
Term
gini coefficient
Definition
the higher the coefficient (greater the area of A) the more inequality exists
Term
Competitive balance MLB
Definition
-each team taxed 34% local revenue
-funds distributed equally to all teams in league
-revenue from national and international tv market distributed in split pool system
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