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Contract Options for Buyers and Sellers of Talent in Professional Sports

Part of the Palgrave Pivots in Sports Economics series
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This Palgrave Pivot re-examines salary formation in Major League Baseball in light of real option theory to clarify the connection between salary and marginal revenue product for professional baseball players.

Current literature has tended to treat single-year and multi-year contracts similarly, ignoring the potential option value for teams and for players.

Recent work points to the observation that both high-productivity and low-productivity athletes have salaries that systematically differ from their marginal revenue product, and that free agents signing multi-year contracts are overpaid relative to free agents signing one-year contracts.

This book argues that the value of signing an athlete to a contract should be determined similarly to the determination of the value of an investment project or a financial asset.

This book demonstrates how to calculate the value of real options to the player and the team owner with a simple two-year contract, and offers extensions to the realoptions model for multiyear contracts or when a player is early or late in his career.

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Product Details
3030495124 / 9783030495121
Hardback
13/09/2020
Switzerland
English
97 pages : illustrations (black and white)
21 cm