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The Regulation of Professional Team Sports

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Peter J. Sloane (University of Aberdeen)

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File Function: This paper was originally presented at the International Association of Sports Economists conference in Lisbon, Portugal in November 2000.
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Paper provided by International Association of Sports Economists in its series IASE Conference Papers with number 0003.

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Length: 28 pages
Date of creation: Nov 2000
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Publication status: Published in Transatlantic Sport: The Comparative Economics of North American and European Sports, Carlos Pestana Barros, Muradali Ibrahimo, and Stefan Szymanski, eds. (Cheltenham, U.K.: Edward Elgar Publishing, 2002).
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Keywords: Regulation; sports;

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