2009
DOI: 10.1111/j.1467-8462.2009.00536.x
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Government Subsidies for Professional Team Sports in Australia

Abstract: "Professional team sports represent an important aspect of Australian life. Interest is great, and a significant portion of household expenditure is directed toward sports-related goods and services. Based on international comparisons and on the size of attendance and television revenues, the sector should be highly profitable. Yet, significant amounts of public funding and regulatory exemptions are afforded to team sports in Australia. This article analyses the magnitude and reasons for government spending th… Show more

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“…For example, Fernquist (2000) used statistical analysis to reveal that across 30 American metropolitan areas homicide and suicide rates decline when the local professional sports team makes the play-offs. 12 Wilson and Pomfret (2009) talk about these issues within the Australian context. They believe that the political economy of sport in Australia appears to reflect politicians' belief that many sports fans are potential single -issue voters happy to see tax dollars spent to support sports facilities and events.…”
Section: Fig 2 a Comparison Of The Indices For Greece And Italymentioning
confidence: 98%
“…For example, Fernquist (2000) used statistical analysis to reveal that across 30 American metropolitan areas homicide and suicide rates decline when the local professional sports team makes the play-offs. 12 Wilson and Pomfret (2009) talk about these issues within the Australian context. They believe that the political economy of sport in Australia appears to reflect politicians' belief that many sports fans are potential single -issue voters happy to see tax dollars spent to support sports facilities and events.…”
Section: Fig 2 a Comparison Of The Indices For Greece And Italymentioning
confidence: 98%
“…Indeed, there would be few sports fans who have not experienced a feeling of euphoria after their local or national team has pulled off a heroic victory against the odds. We will 3 Figures from Wilson and Pomfret (2009). 4 For example, WHO (2011) points out that physical inactivity is the fourth-leading risk factor in global mortality.…”
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confidence: 99%
“… Wilson and Pomfret (2009) note the success of team sports in Australia obtaining large public funding and that there has been little analysis of this in the public choice literature. The same might be said of Australian mega sporting events. …”
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confidence: 99%