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This book will be of interest to those studying sports economics, sports management, or applied microeconomic theory as well as professionals in the sports field: sports managers, agents, media experts, coaches, athletic directors and development leaders.
Jill S. Harris is an Associate Professor of Economics at the United States Air Force Academy where she studies non-compliance behavior, the NCAA and labor issues related to sports.
Chapter 1. Do Aquatic Sports Make Much of a Splash?- Chapter 2. Wins Produced in Water Polo.- Chapter 3. Hot Hands in Cold Water.- Chapter 4. The Cost of Losing Team Bias in Water Polo.- Chapter 5. A Tale of Two Continents: Why do Eastern European Males and American Females Excel at Water Polo?- Chapter 6. Blocked Entry and Demand Shocks in Age Group and Collegiate Swimming.- Chapter 7. Market Power, Rents and Deadweight Welfare Loss in Collegiate Swimming.- Chapter 8. Doping on Deck: The Prisoner’s Dilemma of Performance Enhanc-ing Drugs.- Chapter 9. The Impact of Technology and Rule Changes on Elite Swimming Performances.- Chapter 10. It’s Not Easy Being Green: Gender and Earnings in Professional Swim.- Chapter 11. What’s Next for Aquatic Sports?-