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A college athletics recruiting game to teach the economics of rent-seeking
Authors:Justin R Roush  Bruce K Johnson
Institution:1. Department of Economics and Finance, Georgia College &2. State University, Milledgeville, GA, USA;3. Centre College, Danville, KY, USA
Abstract:The authors of this article describe an adaptation of the rent-seeking game by Goeree and Holt (1999) to the recruiting of athletes by NCAA Division I football and basketball teams. Students engage in an effort-based lottery, i.e., recruiting to sign a blue-chip prospect. The winner gets the prize—the player's marginal revenue product in excess of his grant in aid. Students recruit in three scenarios: by recruiting legally, by recruiting legally or with illegal bribes, and by offering wages to athletes in an auction. The authors demonstrate the game's use in a principles course, but it is easily adaptable to other courses. To aid instructors unfamiliar with sports and NCAA recruiting, they include a comprehensive lesson plan with suggested readings and multimedia.
Keywords:athletics recruiting  classroom games  microeconomics  rent-seeking
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