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The numbers are staggering: China spent $40 billion to host the 2008 Summer Olympic Games in Beijing and Russia spent $50 billion for the 2014 Sochi Winter Games. This book traces the path of the Olympic Games and the World Cup from noble sporting events to exhibits of excess.
A play-by-play account of how No Boston Olympics rallied Massachusetts residents to reject an Olympic bid
Challenges everything you thought you knew about baseball, the Major Leagues, the players, the owners, and, most of all, the man at the helm
A look at the future of the business of sports in America
A collection of more than 100 essays written between 1998 and 2006 on the sports industry. They delve into some of the important sports business issues, including the financing of new stadiums, the financial value of professional teams, revenue sharing programs, the flaws in "competitive balance" plans, walkouts and lockouts, and more.
The business of baseball stands in sharp contrast to the game's wholesome image as America's favorite pastime. Major league baseball is a deeply troubled industry, facing chronic problems that threaten its future: persistent labor tensions, competitive dominance by high-revenue teams, migration of game telecasts to cable, and escalating ticket prices.
This text examines the policies and practices of the major arms-supplying nations.
"A savvy analysis of the game's financial problems" (Los Angeles Times), now updated throughout and featuring a new chapter on recent controversies and upheavals in the game. Selected as one of the best books of the year by Business Week.
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