nep-spo New Economics Papers
on Sports and Economics
Issue of 2014‒08‒02
one paper chosen by
João Carlos Correia Leitão
Universidade da Beira Interior

  1. Loss Aversion, Team Relocations, and Major League Expansion By Brad R. Humphreys; Li Zhou

  1. By: Brad R. Humphreys (West Virginia University, College of Business and Economics); Li Zhou (University of Alberta)
    Abstract: Professional sports teams receive large public subsidies for new facility construction. Empirical research suggests that these subsidies cannot be justified by tangible or intangible economic benefits. We develop a model of bargaining between local governments and teams over subsidies that includes league expansion decisions. The model features loss aversion by fans that captures lost utility when a team leaves a city. The model predicts that teams exploit this loss aversion to extract larger than expected subsidies from local governments, providing an explanation for these large subsidies and highlighting the importance of anti-trust exemptions in enhancing teams' bargaining positions.
    Keywords: Endowment Effect, Loss aversion, major league sports, bargaining
    JEL: D42 H25 L12 L83
    Date: 2014
    URL: http://d.repec.org/n?u=RePEc:wvu:wpaper:14-17&r=spo

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