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League Regulations and Stadium Subsidies: Part II
by Evan Zepfel Previously, I determined that league regulations contribute to differences in average subsidy sizes across the three major leagues. As I hypothesized, NFL regulations that contribute to credible threats to relocate, as well as revenue sharing and salary … Continue reading
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League Regulations and Stadium Subsidies: Part I
by Evan Zepfel Each year, it seems that stadiums are getting bigger, more extravagant, and more expensive. But where does the money come from to build these massive monuments to professional sports? A significant portion of the funding (on average, … Continue reading
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Tagged sports law, stadium, subsidy
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