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    Northampton, MA : Edward Elgar Pub
    ISBN: 9781784719951
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (168 p) , cm
    Series Statement: Edward Elgar E-Book Archive
    Series Statement: New horizons in the economics of sport
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    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Sports through the lens of economic history
    DDC: 338.4/7796
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    Keywords: Profisport ; Sportbranche ; Wirtschaftsgeschichte ; Sports Economic aspects ; Electronic books ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Berufssport ; Sportwirtschaft ; Wirtschaftsgeschichte
    Abstract: 1. Sports economics and the sports industry: perspectives in economic history / John K. Wilson -- 2. The evolution of professional team sports / Richard Pomfret -- 3. The very short tenure of foreign players in Japanese professional baseball, 1951-2004 / Akihiko Kawaura and Sumner La Croix -- 4. An economic history of the Tour de France, 1903-2015 / Jean-François Mignot -- 5. The relationship between crowd attendance and competitive balance - evidence from the SANFL 1920-83 / John K. Wilson -- 6. Ground sharing between cricket and football in Australia / Lionel Frost, Margaret Lightbody, Abdel K. Halabi, Amanda Carter and Luc Borrowman -- 7. Workers' playtime: developing an explanatory typology of work-associated sport in Britain / Wray Vamplew -- 8. Ethnic inequality in professional sport: a question of discrimination in the National Hockey League draft / John Cranfield, Kris Inwood and J. Andrew Ross -- 9. Epilogue / Richard Pomfret.
    Abstract: From professional team sports to international events such as the Olympics and Tour de France, the modern sports industry continues to attract a large number of spectators and participants. This book, edited by Richard Pomfret and John K. Wilson analyzes the economic evolution of sports over the last 150 years, from a pastime activity to a big business enterprise. It begins at a time when entrepreneurs and players first started making money from professional sports leagues, through to the impact of radio and TV in the twentieth century, and onto the present day. Using examples from sports across the world, the chapters cover such important issues as player migration, labor market restrictions, stadium arrangements and the rise and fall of workplace provisions. Unlike most sports economic texts, the contributors featured here provide insights into the historical origins of many practices and policies peculiar to the industry. This historical perspective casts light onto the development of practices, such as labor market regulations and public policies, which have become more prevalent in the modern age. The non-technical, user-friendly nature of this book will appeal to many students, particularly those enrolled in sports economics courses - a field of study which is increasingly common. Academics will also find this book to be a timely reference for their research and teaching
    Note: Contributors include: L. Borrowman, A. Carter, J. Cranfield, L. Frost, A.K. Halabi, K. Inwood, A. Kawaura, S. La Croix, M. Lightbody, J.-F. Mignot, R. Pomfret, J.A. Ross, W. Vamplew, J.K. Wilson , Includes bibliographical references and index
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    Northampton, MA : Edward Elgar Pub
    ISBN: 9781784713201
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (p) , cm
    Series Statement: The international library of critical writings in economics series
    Series Statement: Edward Elgar E-Book Archive
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    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Game theory and international environmental cooperation
    DDC: 333.7015193
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    Keywords: Umweltabkommen ; Klimawandel ; Nachhaltige Entwicklung ; Spieltheorie ; Internationale Klimapolitik ; Game theory ; Environmental law, International ; Environmental economics ; Electronic books ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Spieltheorie ; Anwendung ; Umweltökonomie ; Umweltpolitik
    Abstract: Key environmental issues, such as biodiversity and climate change, have in recent years become more pressing than ever. Where the critical papers in the early 1990s explained the difficulties of cooperation in tackling transboundary environmental problems, later works have analyzed the various alternatives, and increased our understanding of various institutional designs and negotiation protocols' impact on the success of cooperation. This Research Review identifies the most important articles on the game theoretic analysis of international environmental cooperation to both confront the cooperative and non-cooperative approaches to this, and demonstrate the diversity of methods used to analyze international environmental agreements
    Abstract: A. Caparrós, J.-C. Péreau and T. Tazdai͏̈t (2004), 'North-South Climate Change Negotiations: A Sequential Game with Asymmetric Information', Public Choice, 121 (3-4), December, 455-80 -- Alejandro Caparrós and Jean-Christophe Péreau (2013), 'Forming Coalitions to Negotiate North-South Climate Agreements', Environment and Development Economics, Special Issue on Strategic Behaviour and Environmental Commons, 18 (1), February, 69-92 -- Bård Harstad (2012), 'Climate Contracts: A Game of Emissions, Investments, Negotiations, and Renegotiations', Review of Economic Studies, 79 (4), October, 1527-57 -- Carlo Carraro, Carmen Marchiori and Sonia Oreffice (2009), 'Endogenous Minimum Participation in International Environmental Treaties', Environmental and Resource Economics, 42 (3), March, 411-25 -- Astrid Dannenberg, Andreas Lange and Bodo Sturm (2014), 'Participation and Commitment in Voluntary Coalitions to Provide Public Goods', Economica, 81 (322), April, 257-75 -- Scott Barrett (2006), 'Climate Treaties and "Breakthrough" Technologies', American Economic Review, 96 (2), May, 22-5 -- Michael Hoel and Aart de Zeeuw (2010), 'Can a Focus on Breakthrough Technologies Improve the Performance of International Environmental Agreements?', Environmental and Resource Economics, 47 (3), November, 395-406 -- Matthew McGinty (2007), 'International Environmental Agreements among Asymmetric Nations', Oxford Economic Papers, 59 (1), January, 45-62 -- Hans-Peter Weikard (2009), 'Cartel Stability Under An Optimal Sharing Rule', Manchester School, 77 (5), September, 575-93 -- Carlo Carraro, Johan Eyckmans and Michael Finus (2006), 'Optimal Transfers and Participation Decisions in International Environmental Agreements', Review of International Organizations, 1 (4), December, 379-96 -- Matthew McGinty, Garrett Milam and Alejandro Gelves (2012), 'Coalition Stability in Public Goods Provision: Testing an Optimal Allocation Rule', Environmental and Resource Economics, 52 (3), July, 327-45 -- Stefan Ambec and Yves Sprumont (2002), 'Sharing a River', Journal of Economic Theory, 107 (2), December, 453-62 -- Andreas Lange and Carsten Vogt (2003), 'Cooperation in International Environmental Negotiations due to a Preference for Equity', Journal of Public Economics, 87 (9-10), September, 2049-67 -- Michael Kosfeld, Akira Okada and Arno Riedl (2009), 'Institution Formation in Public Goods Games', American Economic Review, 99 (4), September, 1335-55 -- Francesco Bosello, Barabara Buchner and Carlo Carraro (2003), 'Equity, Development, and Climate Change Control', Journal of the European Economic Association, 1 (2-3), April-May, 601-11 -- Johan Eyckmans and Michael Finus (2006), 'Coalition Formation in a Global Warming Game: How the Design of Protocols Affects the Success of Environmental Treaty-Making', Natural Resource Modeling, 19 (3), September, 323-58 -- Geir B. Asheim, Camilla Bretteville Froyn, Jon Hovi and Fredric C. Menz (2006), 'Regional versus Global Cooperation for Climate Control', Journal of Environmental Economics and Management, 51 (1), January, 93-109 -- Seong-lin Na and Hyun Song Shin (1998), 'International Environmental Agreements under Uncertainty', Oxford Economic Papers, 50 (2), April, 173-85 -- Michael Finus and Pedro Pintassilgo (2013), 'The Role of Uncertainty and Learning for the Success of International Climate Agreements', Journal of Public Economics, 103, July, 29-43 --
    Abstract: Alfred Endres and Cornelia Ohl (2001), 'International Environmental Cooperation in the One Shot Prisoners' Dilemma', Schmollers Jahrbuch, Zeitschrift für Wirtschafts- und Sozialwissenschaften/Journal of Applied Social Science Studies, 121 (1), 1-26 -- Vincent Boucher and Yann Bramoullé (2010), 'Providing Global Public Goods under Uncertainty', Journal of Public Economics, 94 (9-10), October, 591-603 -- Scott Barrett (2013), 'Climate Treaties and Approaching Catastrophes', Journal of Environmental Economics and Management, 66 (2), September, 235-50 -- Alessandro Tavoni, Astrid Dannenberg, Giorgos Kallis and Andreas Löschel (2011), 'Inequality, Communication, and The Avoidance of Disastrous Climate Change in a Public Goods Game', Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 108 (29), July, 11825-9 -- Lata Gangadharan and Veronika Nemes (2009) 'Experimental Analysis of Risk and Uncertainty in Provisioning Private and Public Goods', Economic Inquiry 47 (1), January, 146-64 -- Santiago J. Rubio and Alistair Ulph (2007), 'An Infinite-Horizon Model of Dynamic Membership of International Environmental Agreements', Journal of Environmental Economics and Management, 54 (3), November, 296-310 -- Aart de Zeeuw (2008), 'Dynamic Effects on the Stability of International Environmental Agreements', Journal of Environmental Economics and Management, 55 (2), March, 163-74 -- Marc Germain, Philippe Toint, Henry Tulkens and Aart de Zeeuw (2003), 'Transfers to Sustain Dynamic Core-Theoretic Cooperation in International Stock Pollutant Control', Journal of Economic Dynamics and Control, 28 (1), October, 79-99 -- Hans-Peter Weikard, Rob Dellink and Ekko van Ierland (2010), 'Renegotiations in the Greenhouse', Environmental and Resource Economics, 45 (4), April, 573-96 -- Michèle Breton, Lucia Sbragia and Georges Zaccour (2010), 'A Dynamic Model for International Environmental Agreements', Environmental and Resource Economics, 45 (1), January, 25-48
    Abstract: Recommended readings (Machine generated): Karl-Göran Mäler (1989), 'The Acid Rain Game', in H. Folmer and E. van Ierland (eds), Valuation Methods and Policy Making in Environmental Economics, Chapter 12, Amsterdam, The Netherlands: Elsevier, 231-52 -- Scott Barrett (1994), 'Self-Enforcing International Environmental Agreements', Oxford Economic Papers, Special Issue on Environmental Economics, 46, October, 878-94 -- Carlo Carraro and Domenico Siniscalco (1993), 'Strategies for the International Protection of the Environment', Journal of Public Economics, 52 (3), October, 309-28 -- Michael Hoel (1992), 'International Environment Conventions: The Case of Uniform Reductions of Emissions', Environmental and Resource Economics, 2 (2), March, 141-59 -- Parkash Chander and Henry Tulkens (1997), 'The Core of an Economy with Multilateral Environmental Externalities', International Journal of Game Theory, 26 (3), October, 379-401 -- Effrosyni Diamantoudi and Eftichios S. Sartzetakis (2006), 'Stable International Environmental Agreements: An Analytical Approach', Journal of Public Economic Theory, 8 (2), May, 247-63 -- Santiago J. Rubio and Alistair Ulph (2006), 'Self-Enforcing International Environmental Agreements Revisited', Oxford Economic Papers, 58 (2), April, 233-63 -- Larry Karp and Leo Simon (2013), 'Participation Games and International Environmental Agreements: A Non-Parametric Model', Journal of Environmental Economics and Management, 65 (2), March, 326-44 -- Carsten Helm (2001), 'On the Existence of a Cooperative Solution for a Coalitional Game with Externalities', International Journal of Game Theory, 30 (1), September, 141-6 -- Rögnvaldur Hannesson (1997), 'Fishing as a Supergame', Journal of Environmental Economics and Management, 32 (3), March, 309-22 -- Michael Finus and Sigve Tjøtta (2003), 'The Oslo Protocol on Sulfur Reduction: The Great Leap Forward?' Journal of Public Economics, 87 (9-10), September, 2031-48 -- Henk Folmer, Pierre v. Mouche and Shannon Ragland (1993), 'Interconnected Games and International Environmental Problems', Environmental and Resource Economics, 3 (4), August, 313-35 -- Anke Gerber and Philipp C. Wichardt (2009), 'Providing Public Goods in the Absence of Strong Institutions', Journal of Public Economics, 93 (3-4), April, 429-39 -- Todd L. Cherry and David M. McEvoy (2013), 'Enforcing Compliance with Environmental Agreements in the Absence of Strong Institutions: An Experimental Analysis', Environmental and Resource Economics, 54 (1), January, 63-77 -- David M. McEvoy and John K. Stranlund (2009), 'Self-Enforcing International Environmental Agreements with Costly Monitoring for Compliance', Environmental and Resource Economics, 42 (4), April, 491-508 -- Nori Tarui, Charles F. Mason, Stephen Polasky and Greg Ellis (2008), 'Cooperation in the Commons with Unobservable Actions', Journal of Environmental Economics and Management, 55 (1), January, 37-51 -- Prajit K. Dutta and Roy Radner (2009) 'A Strategic Analysis of Global Warming: Theory and Some Numbers', Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization, 71 (2), August, 187-209 -- Michael Finus and Bianca Rundshagen (1998), 'Toward a Positive Theory of Coalition Formation and Endogenous Instrumental Choice in Global Pollution Control', Public Choice, 96 (1-2), July, 145-86 -- Scott Barrett (2002), 'Consensus Treaties', Journal of Institutional and Theoretical Economics, 158 (4), December, 529-47 -- Pierre Courtois and Guillaume Haeringer (2012), 'Environmental Cooperation: Ratifying Second-Best Agreements', Public Choice, 151 (3-4), June, 565-84 --
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