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In Brief... How Pelé changed Brazilian football

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  • Bernardo Guimaraes
  • Joao Paulo Pessoa
  • Vladimir Ponczek

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A ban on non-compete agreements in Brazilian football led to an increased lifetime income for players. But as research by Bernardo Guimaraes, João Paulo Pessoa and Vladimir Ponczek reveals, it was older players who gained the most, whereas the wages of young players fell.

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  • Bernardo Guimaraes & Joao Paulo Pessoa & Vladimir Ponczek, 2022. "In Brief... How Pelé changed Brazilian football," CentrePiece - The magazine for economic performance 624, Centre for Economic Performance, LSE.
  • Handle: RePEc:cep:cepcnp:624
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    labor mobility; labor frictions; wage profile; labor turnover; labour; turnover; frictions;
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