TY - BOOK AU - Dobson,Stephen AU - Goddard,John A. TI - The economics of football SN - 9780511973864 (ebook) AV - GV943.3 .D63 2011 U1 - 338.4/37963340941 22 PY - 2011/// CY - Cambridge PB - Cambridge University Press KW - Soccer KW - Economic aspects KW - Great Britain KW - Finance N1 - Title from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 08 Oct 2015); Machine generated contents note: List of figures; List of tables; 1. Introduction; 2. The economic theory of professional sports leagues; 3. Competitive balance, uncertainty of outcome and home-field advantage; 4. Forecasting models for football match results; 5. Game theory and football games; 6. English professional football: historical development and commercial structure; 7. Determinants of football players' salaries; 8. Professional footballers: employment patterns and racial discrimination; 9. The football manager; 10. Football referees; 11. Spectator demand for football; 12. Gambling on football; 13. All around the world: club football in France, Germany, Brazil, Japan and China; 14. The economics of the World Cup; References; Index N2 - The second edition of this popular book presents a detailed economic analysis of professional football at club level, with new material included to reflect the development of the economics of professional football over the past ten years. Using a combination of economic reasoning and statistical and econometric analysis, the authors build upon the successes and strengths of the first edition to guide readers through the economic complexities and peculiarities of English club football. It uses a wide range of international comparisons to help emphasize both the broader relevance as well as the unique characteristics of the English experience. Topics covered include some of the most hotly debated issues currently surrounding professional football, including player salaries, the effects of management on team performance, betting on football, racial discrimination and the performance of football referees. This edition also features new chapters on the economics of international football, including the World Cup UR - https://doi.org/10.1017/CBO9780511973864 ER -