Trends in Competitive Balance: Is There Evidence for Growing Imbalance in Professional Sport Leagues?

Hamburg Contemporary Economic Discussion Paper No. 01/2005

19 Pages Posted: 12 Dec 2009

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Arne Feddersen

Hamburg University of Economics and Politics

Wolfgang Maennig

Universität Hamburg, Faculty of Business, Economics and Social Sciences

Date Written: January 2005

Abstract

The concept of competitive balance is a central aspect in the literature of sports economics. A popular argumentation of sport functionaries is that dominance of one or a few teams could lead to unequal incomes for the clubs, restrictions in the clubs’ ability to improve sporting performance and ultimately to a loss of attractiveness and loss of income for the league. Following this line of reasoning and alleging a negative trend in competitive sports functionaries often try to implement regulations in team sport leagues. The aim of this paper is to analyze for eight different leagues if there is such a trend existing. For an empirical test for trends in competitive balance of four European soccer leagues (ENG, ESP, GER, ITA) and four US Major Leagues (MLB, NBA, NFL, NHL), OLS regressions with a constant were carried out. For the entire observation period from 1969/70 to 2003/2004, of 48 trends ascertained, only 12 could be observed as being significantly positive (i.e. growing imbalance) with 19 significantly negative (i.e. growing balance). The remaining 17 trends were insignificantly different from zero.

Keywords: Competitive Balance, Sports Economics, Team Sport Leagues, Trend

JEL Classification: L83, C22

Suggested Citation

Feddersen, Arne and Maennig, Wolfgang, Trends in Competitive Balance: Is There Evidence for Growing Imbalance in Professional Sport Leagues? (January 2005). Hamburg Contemporary Economic Discussion Paper No. 01/2005, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=1520591 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.1520591

Arne Feddersen

Hamburg University of Economics and Politics ( email )

Von-Melle-Park 9
Hamburg, 20149
Germany

Wolfgang Maennig (Contact Author)

Universität Hamburg, Faculty of Business, Economics and Social Sciences ( email )

Von-Melle-Park 5
Hamburg, 20146
Germany

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