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Saturday, March 24, 2018

The NCAA cartel

The March 2018 issue of the Review of Industrial Organization is devoted to a Symposium: The NCAA Cartel

In the Introduction, Roger Blair begins by noting
"Becker (1987) once characterized the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) as a “cartel in Sheepskin clothing,” which seems to be an apt description. Under the organizing umbrella of the NCAA, the member institutions collusively exploit both monopolistic and monopsonistic power. "

Here's the table of contents


  1. Symposium: The NCAA Cartel—Introduction

    Roger D. BlairPages 179-183
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    The National Collegiate Athletic Association Cartel: Why it Exists, How it Works, and What it Does

    Allen R. Sanderson, John J. SiegfriedPages 185-209
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    Athlete Pay and Competitive Balance in College Athletics

    Brian Mills, Jason WinfreePages 211-229
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    Modeling Competitive Imbalance and Self-Regulation in College Sports

    Rodney FortPages 231-251
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    Rent Sharing and the Compensation of Head Coaches in Power Five College Football

    Michael A. Leeds, Eva Marikova Leeds, Aaron HarrisPages 253-267
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    State of Play: How Do College Football Programs Compete for Student Athletes?

    Jill S. HarrisPages 269-281
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    Strategic Interaction in a Repeated Game: Evidence from NCAA Football Recruiting

    Brad R. Humphreys, Jane E. RuseskiPages 283-303
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    The Role of Broadcasting in National Collegiate Athletic Association Sports

    Allen R. Sanderson, John J. SiegfriedPages 305-321
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    The NCAA and the Rule of Reason

    Herbert HovenkampPages 323-335
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    Whither the NCAA: Reforming the System

    Andrew ZimbalistPages 337-350
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    The NCAA Cartel and Antitrust Policy

    Roger D. Blair, Wenche WangPages 351-368
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