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Publication Date
2018-09-11
Pages
248
ISBN
9781770413931
Book Title
Cap in Hand : How Salary Caps Are Killing Pro Sports and Why the Free Market Could Save Them
Publisher
ECW Press
Item Length
8 in
Publication Year
2018
Format
Hardcover
Language
English
Item Height
0.8 in
Author
Bruce Dowbiggin
Genre
Business & Economics, Sports & Recreation
Topic
Business Aspects, General
Item Weight
13.6 Oz
Item Width
5 in
Number of Pages
260 Pages

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Cap In Hand asks: what if the four major North American pro sports move beyond the restrictive covenants of the franchise model? The product sold to fans today is a pale copy of what it might be if the market could guide the best players to the best teams, whose ingenuity and innovation would inspire everyone to do better and put on a better show.

Product Identifiers

Publisher
ECW Press
ISBN-10
1770413936
ISBN-13
9781770413931
eBay Product ID (ePID)
18038486128

Product Key Features

Book Title
Cap in Hand : How Salary Caps Are Killing Pro Sports and Why the Free Market Could Save Them
Number of Pages
260 Pages
Language
English
Publication Year
2018
Topic
Business Aspects, General
Genre
Business & Economics, Sports & Recreation
Author
Bruce Dowbiggin
Format
Hardcover

Dimensions

Item Height
0.8 in
Item Weight
13.6 Oz
Item Length
8 in
Item Width
5 in

Additional Product Features

Intended Audience
Trade
Dewey Edition
23
Reviews
"This is a thought-provoking look into the financial structure of North American sports." -- Publishers Weekly "A must-read for any sports enthusiast. Dowbiggin has written a compelling and engaging story describing the evolution of the economic structure of major league sports in North America." -- Tony Comper, retired president and CEO, BMO Financial Group "A thought-provoking book on the history of labor relations in the major pro sports leagues in North America. Destroying the myth that a salary cap equals parity, Dowbiggin offers a clear alternative that any right-minded capitalist knows is out there. All it takes is a trip across the Atlantic Ocean to find it." -- Mitch Melnick, host of Melnick in the Afternoon TSN 690 Radio, "This examination of avenues other than a salary cap is interesting, especially with the threat of another NHL lockout looming in 2020." -- Toronto Sun
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Gauthier, Ryan
Lccn
2019-403786
Dewey Decimal
331.2/81796044
Lc Classification Number
Gv716
Table of Content
Preface Introduction Part 1: The Contracts that Shaped Professional Sport 1.1 Babe Ruth 1.2 Curt Flood 1.3 Catfish Hunter 1.4 Bobby Hull 1.5 Magic and Bird 1.6 Reggie White 1.7 Wayne Gretzky 1.8 Shaquille O'Neal 1.9 Alex Rodriguez 1.10 David Beckham 1.11 LeBron James Part 2: Sports and the Law: The Fine Print 2.1 How Antitrust/Competition Law Works in Sports 2.2 If the Shoe Fits: Labor Law Applied to Sports 2.3 The Entry Draft 2.4 Free Agency Ain't Free 2.5 So What the Heck Is a Salary Cap, Then? 2.6 Exceptions to the Cap 2.7 Cap Circumvention 2.8 Collusion 2.9 The Role of the Commissioner in All of This 2.10 If the Cap Don't Fit . . . Part 3: Bringing Back Real Competition 3.1 Rewarding Success, Not Failure 3.2 It's My Parity and I'll Cry If I Want To 3.3 A System You Can Bet On 3.4 Leveling the Playing Field by Restricting Free Agency 3.5 There's a Draft in Here: The Amateur Draft Doesn't Level Competition 3.6 Attempts to Rebalance the Draft 3.7 Moving Beyond the Draft 3.8 Too Beat to Compete: How Salary Caps Dumb Down Play 3.9 Innovate or Die: Unless You Have a Cap 3.10 Then There's Soccer: The Benefits to a Non-Salary-Capped League 3.11 Does Parity Pay? 3.12 What About Soccer's Corruption? 3.13 Okay, Smart Guys, What Would Work Better? About the Author Copyright
Copyright Date
2018

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