Published Apr 18, 2006
Skip Sauer on the Economics of Sports
Explore the intricate economics of sports with Skip Sauer as he delves into the dynamics of league competition, the contentious politics of stadium subsidies, and the revenue imbalances across major sports leagues, offering insights into how legal structures and market sizes influence the playing field.

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