nep-spo New Economics Papers
on Sports and Economics
Issue of 2008‒06‒07
one paper chosen by
Joao Carlos Correia Leitao
University of the Beira Interior

  1. INCENTIVES AND OUTCOMES IN A STRATEGIC SETTING: THE 3-POINTS-FOR-A-WIN SYSTEM IN SOCCER By Moschini, GianCarlo

  1. By: Moschini, GianCarlo
    Abstract: We exploit a major structural change that has occurred in world soccer to study the impact of incentives on outcomes in a strategic setting. A game-theoretic model is developed that captures some essential strategic elements of soccer vis-à-vis the number of points awarded to a win. The observable implications of the model are tested using a large dataset that spans 30 years and 35 countries. The empirical results support the theoretical model and show that the 3-point system has led to a statistically significant increase in the expected number of goals and a decrease in the fractions of drawn matches.
    Keywords: Association football, Nash equilibrium, panel data, strategic incentives, supermodularity, tournaments.
    JEL: C72 L8
    Date: 2008–06–04
    URL: http://d.repec.org/n?u=RePEc:isu:genres:12942&r=spo

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