Economics of Football
Discover the intricate world of professional sports economics with Economics of Football by Stephen Dobson. Published by Cambridge University Press in 2011, this revised second edition spans an impressive 474 pages of insightful analysis. Dive deep into the economic factors that shape club football, exploring critical topics such as player salaries, the impact of management on team performance, and the complexities of betting in football. Additionally, the book addresses pressing issues like racial discrimination and the performance of referees, making it a must-read for sports enthusiasts and economists alike. Enhance your understanding of the business and economics of soccer with this comprehensive guide that blends theory and real-world application.