Abstract

The aim of this contribution is to show that different systems of revenue sharing among sports clubs in a league can have differential impacts on the distribution of playing talent among clubs. The main conclusion is that in a profit maximizing league where different sharing systems exist for different categories of club revenue, the impact of revenue sharing on the competitive balance is theoretically indeterminate.

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