Subject Index
Cambridge University Press 978-0-521-87661-2 - Sports Economics Roger D. Blair Index More information Subject Index Abbot Nutrition, 274 Antiscalping laws, 112–113 Adu, Freddy, 478–479 Antitrust policy.SeealsoMonopoly models Advertising, promotion American Football League v. National demand function, 118 Football League, 187–189 economic, demographic information in, American Needle v. National Football 121–123, 123t League, 183 endorsements, 129n, 129–130, 454–455, broadcasting restraints, 184–185 456t broadcast rights, 139, 139n expenditures, 120–121, 121t challenges by coaches, 372–376 league-wide (public goods theory), challenges by league members, 184–187 131–135, 132f challenges by outsiders, 187–193 naming rights, 24, 124–126, 127, 127n, challenges by student-athletes, 376–378 128n, 295 Clayton Act of 1914, 435–436 of NCAA student-athletes, 377–378 economic rationale for, 175–178, 176f, in NFL, 125t, 131–135, 132f 177n optimal, 118–120, 119f enforcement, 179–182 overview, 7, 117, 135 entry restrictions, 189, 193 profit function, 118 equipment restrictions, 191–193, 194 sponsorships, 124t, 128–129 exemptions, 184 sports agents role in, 459 exemptions for players’ unions, 435–436 sports publications, 124t, 124 Herfindahl-Hirschman Index (HHI), 69, strategic behavior in, 121t, 130–131 69n, 70 African Americans.SeeDiscrimination league rules in, 182–184 Age limits, 478t, 477–480 legal rules, agreements in, 183 Ainge, Danny, 347 market definition, 180 Almagro, Nicolas, 498t monopoly power, 176f, 181–182 American Football League v. National Norris-La Guardia Act of 1932, 436 Football League, 187–189 overview, 9, 175 American League history, 60t, 59–60.Seealso public ownership ban, 185–186, 186n National Football League (NFL) relevant geographic market, 181 American Needle v.
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