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Written for students with some exposure to economics concepts and analysis, Economics of Sport is ideal for a lower division elective course for economics majors, for master’s students in sport management, or for economics professors who are in the process of learning more about the sport industry. In its newly updated 13 chapters, the second edition of Economics of Sport defines the sport industry and reviews economic concepts before examining in detail such central issues as benefits and costs, the theory of the firm, profit maximization as a major motivator, and alternative motivators in nonprofit organizations. Drawing the student deeper into the functions and limits of sport economics, Economics of Sport Economics of Sport is a thorough and accessible text, perfect for everyone who wants a complete understanding of the sport industry today! |
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Author/Editor:Mark J. Eschenfelder Ming Li | ISBN: 1885693729 Copyright: 2007 List Price: $54.00 Binding: Hard Pages: 278 |
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