An economist goes to the game : (Record no. 15561)

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020 ## - INTERNATIONAL STANDARD BOOK NUMBER
International Standard Book Number 9780300274127(pbk.)
041 ## - LANGUAGE CODE
Language code of text/sound track or separate title English
082 ## - DEWEY DECIMAL CLASSIFICATION NUMBER
Classification number 338.47 OYE
100 ## - MAIN ENTRY--PERSONAL NAME
Personal name Oyer, Paul.
245 ## - TITLE STATEMENT
Title An economist goes to the game :
Remainder of title how to throw away 580 million and other surprising insights from the economics of sports /
Statement of responsibility, etc. Paul Oyer.
260 ## - PUBLICATION, DISTRIBUTION, ETC. (IMPRINT)
Place of publication, distribution, etc. New Haven :
Name of publisher, distributor, etc. Yale University Press,
Date of publication, distribution, etc. 2022.
300 ## - PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION
Extent 207 p. :
Other physical details maps, ill. ;
Dimensions 23 cm
505 ## - FORMATTED CONTENTS NOTE
Formatted contents note Summary: "Are ticket scalpers good for teams? Should parents push their kids to excel at sports? Why do Koreans dominate women's golf, while Kenyans and Ethiopians dominate marathon racing? Why would Michael Jordan, the greatest player in basketball, pass to Steve Kerr for the game-winning shot?0 Paul Oyer shows the many ways economics permeates the world of sports. His topics range from the business of sport to how great athletes use economic thinking to outsmart their opponents to why the world's greatest sports powerhouse (at least per capita) is not America or China but the principality of Liechtenstein. Economics explains why some sports cannot stop the use of performance-enhancing drugs while others can, why hundred-million-dollar player contracts are guaranteed in baseball but not in football, how one man was able to set the world of sports betting on its ear-and why it will probably never happen again. This book is an entertaining guide to how a bit of economics can make you a better athlete and a more informed fan."-- Provided by publisher.
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Formatted contents note Contents: Prologue -- Should you help your kid become a pro athlete? -- What do Silicon Valley and Czech women's tennis have in common? -- Why do athletes lie and cheat? -- Are athletes worth all that money? -- Why do athletes use their least successful moves so often? -- How does discrimination lead to a proliferation of French Canadian goalies? -- How do ticket scalpers make the world a better place? -- Why should you be upset if your hometown hosts the Olympics? -- Who wins when people gamble? -- Epilogue.
650 ## - SUBJECT ADDED ENTRY--TOPICAL TERM
Topical term or geographic name as entry element Sports--Economic aspects.
-- Professional sports--Economic aspects.
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Withdrawn status Lost status Source of classification or shelving scheme Damaged status Not for loan Permanent location Current location Date acquired Source of acquisition Cost, normal purchase price Total Checkouts Full call number Barcode Date last seen Price effective from Koha item type Public note
          WeSchool, Bangalore WeSchool, Bangalore 12/03/2024 Education supplies 1730.00   338.47 OYE B015356 12/03/2024 12/03/2024 Books Economics
          WeSchool, Bangalore WeSchool, Bangalore 12/03/2024 Education supplies 1730.00   338.47 OYE B015357 12/03/2024 12/03/2024 Books Economics
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