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Stadium financing,usage and the impact of institutional change on consumer demand: The case of VFL Park, 1970–1986
Authors:Vinod Mishra  Luc Borrowman  Lionel Frost  Abdel K Halabi
Institution:1. Economics, Monash University, Australia;2. School of Business and Economics, Monash University, Australia;3. Faculty of Business, Federation University Australia, Gippsland Campus, Churchill, Victoria, Australia
Abstract:Ownership, financing, and usage of stadiums are key issues that affect the commercial operations of sports leagues. Stadiums that are owned by leagues may generate deadweight losses if they are not used to full capacity. We (1) model demand to measure the impact of the Victorian Football League building a privately-funded stadium (VFL Park); (2) then use counterfactual scenarios to estimate social saving from different venues and playing days, and determine whether further welfare gains would have been possible. VFL Park provided greater control over revenue, but further institutional change was needed to fully exploit potential commercial gains from the stadium.
Keywords:Australian rules football  institutional change  revenue management  social saving  stadium economics
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