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Professional Rugby on the Celtic Fringe

Author(s)
Hogan, Vincent (Vincent Peter)  
Massey, Patrick  
Uri
http://hdl.handle.net/10197/11272
Date Issued
2020-01
Date Available
2020-02-11T12:48:26Z
Abstract
The design of sports leagues has significant financial implications for the organisers and member teams and for the relative success or failure of the individual clubs. Using the Pro 14 rugby league as an example we show how the structure of the league has influenced the success of the league overall and that of individual teams. We use variation in rules across time and space to identify their effects. We show how match attendance has been boosted by measures such as reducing the number of Sunday matches and the introduction of play-offs. We also show that the Pro14 have increased broadcast revenue largely through geographic expansion into larger broadcast markets. Furthermore, this has occurred without an adverse effect on match attendance.
Type of Material
Working Paper
Publisher
University College Dublin. School of Economics
Start Page
1
End Page
30
Series
UCD Centre for Economic Research Working Paper Series
WP2020/03
Copyright (Published Version)
2020 the Authors
Subjects

Sports finance

Productivity

Classification
Z23
D24
Language
English
Status of Item
Not peer reviewed
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