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Il calcio tra mercato, relazioni e coercizione

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Raul Caruso

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Introduzione - 1. Il Calcio come bene di nercato - 2. Il Calcio come bene relazionale - 3. Calcio, potere e coercizione - Conclusioni e implicazioni di politica economica - Bibliografia

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Article provided by Centro di diritto e business dello Sport in its journal Rivista di Diritto ed Economia dello Sport.

Volume (Year): 4 (2008)
Issue (Month): 1 (Aprile)
Pages: 71-88
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