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£64.99

The Sport Economist

Australian Sport by the Numbers
By: Tim Harcourt

£64.99

Australians are sport-crazy, but what does it mean for our economy? Is hosting the Olympics worth it? Will cricket survive the T20 revolution? How can four codes of football thrive? Join a unique journey through the economics and business of sport.

We know Australians are sport-crazy, but what does it mean for economic well-being and social cohesion? Is hosting the Olympics worth it? Will Australian cricket…
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We know Australians are sport-crazy, but what does it mean for economic well-being and social cohesion? Is hosting the Olympics worth it? Will Australian cricket survive the T20 revolution and the dominance of India and the Indian Premier League? And how does Australia cope with four codes of football – Aussie rules, rugby league, rugby union and soccer – when most countries can only manage one or two codes?
If these issues on the future of sport grab your attention, then this book is for you. Join the author as he continues his unique journey through the economics and business of sport.

Tim Harcourt is the Industry Professor and Chief Economist at the Institute for Public Policy and Governance (IPPG) at the University of Technology Sydney (UTS) in Sydney, Australia.
Tim is passionate about making economics and international trade accessible to the whole community. He is known for his TV shows The Airport Economist, After the Pandemic, The Great Transformation and most recently Footynomics: The Business of Sport.
Tim is author of seven books on the international economy and two books on the economics of sport.
Before joining UTS he was Professor of Practice at the University of New South Wales and before that held chief economist roles with Austrade, Australian Council of Trade Unions (ACTU), Fair Work Commission and Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA).
Tim was educated at the University of Adelaide, Australia, the University of Minnesota, USA, and Harvard University, USA.

Hardback

  • ISBN: 1-0364-6136-X
  • ISBN13: 978-1-0364-6136-2

Subject Codes:

  • BIC: WSJQ, WSJF2, KNSP
  • BISAC: SPO068000, SPO066000, SPO058000, BUS069000, BUS070110, BUS039000
  • THEMA: SFBF, SFBV, KNS
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