Jozsa investigates the major leagues' histories with unparalleled depth and rigorous economic analysis.
Preface Introduction Leagues Teams Owners Players Media Fans Government Conclusion Appendix Selected Bibliography Index
FRANK P. JOZSA Jr. is Associate Professor of Economics and Business Administration at Pfeiffer University in Misenheimer, North Carolina. He is the co-author of Relocating Teams and Expanding Leagues in Professional Sports: How the Major Leagues Respond to Market Conditions (1999). His work has appeared in Athletic Business, the Wall Street Journal Review of Books, and in the Proceedings: International Conference on Sports Business.
?[e]xposes how powerful a social force these businesses have become
and how covertly interdependent and linked the prominent US
professional sports leagues and their cartel cast members
are....Recommended. Students at the upper-division undergraduate
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"Ýe¨xposes how powerful a social force these businesses have become
and how covertly interdependent and linked the prominent US
professional sports leagues and their cartel cast members
are....Recommended. Students at the upper-division undergraduate
level and above interested in pursuing a career in professional
sports."-Choice
"[e]xposes how powerful a social force these businesses have become
and how covertly interdependent and linked the prominent US
professional sports leagues and their cartel cast members
are....Recommended. Students at the upper-division undergraduate
level and above interested in pursuing a career in professional
sports."-Choice
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