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Stadiums and Scheduling: Measuring Deadweight Losses in the Victorian Football League, 1920–70
Authors:Lionel Frost  Luc Borrowman  Abdel K Halabi
Institution:1. Monash University;2. Monash University Malaysia;3. Federation University Australia Gippsland Campus
Abstract:Over a 50 year period, Australian Rules football's major league, the Victorian Football League, did not always use its largest and best-equipped stadium for regular season games between its most popular teams or schedule those teams to play twice in a regular season. We calculate deadweight losses from the use of capital goods (stadiums) and effects of match scheduling in this professional sports league. Such analysis has not been attempted previously because of the absence of a counterfactual. The welfare losses were significant but not sufficient to threaten the survival of a distance-protected cartel.
Keywords:deadweight loss  sports leagues  stadiums
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