It was founded by economist Leo "Harold" Kahane in 2000 and is considered the leading journal for research on sports economics.
Tollison's areas of particular interest include the economics of religion, history of economic thought, sports economics, antitrust theory, and tobacco policy.
Some owners see the lifting of stringent rules on cross ownership as a bold move in line with sports economics in the 1990's and beyond.
A moment's digression: salary cap is the popular term used in sports economics, but it is a misnomer.
In football, it was only the introduction of American-style sports economics that thoroughly Europeanized the sport.
They have developed an in-depth study on the sports industry and sports economics & management.
Ratner thought it "wasn't remotely possible" to land a team but began to learn about sports economics.
Guskov, who has a doctorate in sports economics, said even popular sports lose money.
"I wasn't impressed with the city's recognition of modern-day sports economics."
The Devils have an inadequate lease by the standards of today's sports economics.