توضیحاتی در مورد کتاب Fans of the World, Unite!: A (Capitalist) Manifesto for Sports Consumers
نام کتاب : Fans of the World, Unite!: A (Capitalist) Manifesto for Sports Consumers
عنوان ترجمه شده به فارسی : هواداران جهان، متحد شوید!: مانیفست (سرمایه داری) برای مصرف کنندگان ورزشی
سری :
نویسندگان : Stephen F. Ross, Stefan Szymanski
ناشر : Stanford Economics and Finance
سال نشر : 2008
تعداد صفحات : 232
ISBN (شابک) : 0804756686 , 9780804756686
زبان کتاب : English
فرمت کتاب : pdf
حجم کتاب : 834 Kb
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توضیحاتی در مورد کتاب :
هواداران جهان، متحد شوید! بررسی میکند که چگونه لیگهای ورزشی آمریکایی در حال حاضر به نفع مالکان خود عمل میکنند اما نه برای طرفداران. این کتاب مجموعه ای از اصلاحات عملی طرفدار رقابت را ارائه می دهد که می تواند به طور چشمگیری رفاه طرفداران را بدون فلج کردن مالکان از نظر مالی بهبود بخشد.
فهرست مطالب :
Contents
Acknowledgments
1. How Sports Fans Are Exploited
A Sports Fans’ Manifesto
The Book, in a Nutshell
Sports and the Public Trust
The Inefficient Monopolists
Can Intervention in the “Free Market” Be Justified?
Tax Subsidies and Restricted Entry
Ticket Prices
Television Blackouts
Labor Market Restraints
Operating the Club: Management and Ancillary Sales
Why Do Fans Put Up With It?
2. Diagnosis and Suggested Cure
Our Twofold Remedy
Conflict of Interest Between the League and the Owners
Recognizing the Conflict: The Commissioner and Regulation of “Integrity” Issues
Beyond the Commissioner
Promotion and Relegation
Holdup and the Need for Enforceable Rules
3. Competitive Balance
American Values, Foreign Values, and the Concept of “Competitive Balance”
Historical Origins of Competitive Balance as a Goal of Sports Leagues
Is Competitive Balance Consistent with American Capitalist Values?
Actual Evidence Regarding the Appeal of Balanced Competitions
How Our Proposals Affect Competitive Balance
4. Borrowing from NASCAR: An Independent Competition Organizer
A Primer on the Economics of “Contest Theory”
NASCAR’s Origins
NASCAR’s Development
Sleeping Dogs: The Absence of NASCAR Restraints on Entry and Labor Competition
The Exception That Proves the Rule: Selection of Nextel Cup Sites
A Few Caveats
5. Borrowing from Soccer: Entry by Merit
Origins of the Structure of a “Closed” League
Problems with the Closed League Format, and Entry by Merit as a Solution
How Entry by Merit Works in Soccer
Origins of Entry by Merit in English Soccer
Weighing Objections
6. How a Restructured Sports League Would Work
Setting It Up
Who Does What?
The Relationship Between the League and the Clubs
Introducing Promotion and Relegation tothe Major Leagues
The Labor Market and Incentives
TV and Media
Ticket Prices
Marketing Initiatives
7. Comparing This Proposal to Other Remedies for Monopoly Power
The Inadequacy of Antitrust Law to Protect Sports Fans
Direct Government Regulation
Break Up the Monopoly League
Potential Need for Additional Regulation
Continuing Application of Antitrust Laws to Restructured Sports Entities
8. Half-Loaf, Still-an-Improvement Compromise Suggestions
The Limits to Voluntary Reform
The Commission System
The Commissioner as the “Coasebuster”
Commissioner as Volunteer Cheerleader
9. Fans, What We Can Imagine!
The Case of the Frustrated Billionaire
The Case of the Compromising Monopolist
The Case of Mayors with Backbone
The Case of the Fed-Up Commissioner,
The Case of the Imperialist Media Baron
The Case of Fans Arising
Notes
Index
توضیحاتی در مورد کتاب به زبان اصلی :
Fans of the World, Unite! investigates how American sports leagues are currently operating in the best interests of their owners but not of fans. This book offers a set of practical pro-competitive reforms that could dramatically improve the well-being of fans without crippling the owners financially.