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Major League Losers Mark Rosentraub

Major League Losers By Mark Rosentraub

Major League Losers by Mark Rosentraub


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American cities and states pay to subsidize new stadiums and arenas, but are regularly shut out from sharing the profits. The threat of a team leaving town results in offers of land, investment opportunities, luxury suites, prime office space, and practice facilities financed by the tax payers.

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Major League Losers: The Real Cost Of Sports And Who's Paying For It by Mark Rosentraub

A welfare system exists in this country that transfers hundreds of millions of dollars from taxpayers to individuals who hardly require government assistance. State and local officials, mesmerized by vague promises and starry-eyed visions of the future, cave in to ever escalating demands from the system's beneficiaries, without ever finding out whether the public is served by such policies. It's a scandal, really, and reform is long overdue if we are to rein in the abuses perpetrated by , America's professional sports franchises. Major League Losers is a clarion call that exposes the system by which American cities and states shell out scarce tax dollars to subsidize the expenses of wealthy team owners and their extraordinarily well-paid employees. New stadiums and arenas are built at public expense, but municipalities are regularly shut out from sharing in the profits they generate. Sweetheart deals, negotiated under the threat of a team leaving town, result in many owners receiving land, investment opportunities, luxury suites, prime office space, and practice facilities,all financed by the taxpayers.Mark S. Rosentraub, a leading analyst of the economic impacts of sports on urban areas, has studied the truth behind the claims routinely made by mayors, team owners, and the media, and he has discovered that major league sports have no more than a minuscule impact on the economy of a city or region. They produce few jobs, little tax revenue, and a negligible positive impact even on their own immediate neighbourhood. In these times of tight budgets, Rosentraub shows that the current system wastes a colossal amount of public money that Americans cannot afford, and his pointed critique provides government officials and taxpayers with a clearer understanding of how cities can, and should, negotiate with sports franchises to protect the true public good.

About Mark Rosentraub

Mark S. Rosentraub is professor and associate dean in the School of Public and Environmental Affairs, Indiana University at Indianapolis, and is director of the centre for Urban Policy and the Environment. He lives in Indianapolis.

Table of Contents

* Subsidizing Sports: The Real Economics of Cities and Professional Teams * Why Are Sports So Important to So Many People? * Maintaining Scarcity: Why All Cities That Want Teams Cant Have Them * What Do Teams Really Mean for a Citys Economy? * How Do Governments Make Money from Sports? * Sports and Downtown Development: Indianapoliss Effort to Go from IndianaNOplace to IndianaSPORTSplace Mark S. Rosentraub with Michael Przybylski * Sports and Downtown Development II: Cleveland, the Mistake by the Lake, and the Burning of the Cuyahoga * Reviving the Glory of Days Past: St. Louiss Blitz to Save Its Image, Identity, and Teams Donald Phares and Mark S. Rosentraub * Sports and Economic Development North of the Border: Baseball Subsidies with a Canadian Flavor and a French Accent Robert Whelan and Mark S. Rosentraub * Can Small Regions Afford Professional Sports? Cincinnatis and Pittsburghs Ride to the Rescue or Fade into the Sunset David Swindell and Mark S. Rosentraub * Fights Within the Family: Suburbs and Center Cities in a Battle for the Intangible Benefits from Sports Sam Nunn and Mark S. Rosentraub * Surviving Sports

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CIN0465071430G
9780465071432
0465071430
Major League Losers: The Real Cost Of Sports And Who's Paying For It by Mark Rosentraub
Used - Good
Paperback
Basic Books
19990709
376
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