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Playing the field: Why sports teams move and cities fight to keep them

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CONTRIBUTORS:
  Author Euchner, Charles C.
PUBLISHER:
  Johns Hopkins University Press  (Baltimore)
SERIES TITLE:
 
YEAR: 1993
PUB TYPE: Book (ISBN 0801845726 )
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PAGES (INTRO/BODY): xiv,  213 p.
SUBJECT(S): Sports and state; Sports; Sports franchises; Metropolitan areas; Case studies; Economic aspects; Location; United States
DISCIPLINE: No discipline assigned
LC NUMBER: GV706.35 .E93 1993
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LANGUAGE: English
PUB ID: 103-011-470 (Last edited on 2002/02/27 18:28:31 US/Mountain)
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[ 0 | 54 ] Larissa E. Davies, . (2002) Sport in the City: Measuring Economic Significance at the Local Level
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[ 0 | 37 ] Rosentraub, Mark S.; Swindell, David. (2002) Negotiating games: Cities, sports, and the winner's curse
     (Journal Article in Journal of Sport Management [JSM] )
[ 0 | 22 ] Cousens, L.. (1997) From diamonds to dollars: the dynamics of change in AAA baseball franchises
     (Journal Article in Journal of Sport Management [JSM] )
[ 1 | 58 ] Mason, D. S.. (1997) Revenue sharing and agency problems in professional team sport: the case of the National Football League
     (Journal Article in Journal of Sport Management [JSM] )
[ 2 | 40 ] Sack, A. L.; Johnson, A. T.. (1996) Politics, economic development, and the Volvo International Tennis Tournament
     (Journal Article in Journal of Sport Management [JSM] )
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