The work summarizes the contributions of James (Jim) Patrick Quirk to the field of economics, and sub-discipline of sports economics. It also provides a personal account of Jim Quirk as both a mentor and friend.
BalbienJ.NollR. G.QuirkJ. P. (1981). The economics of boxing regulation in California. California Institute of Technology, Social Science Working Paper 366, January.
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DavisL.QuirkJ. P. (1975). Tax writeoffs and the value of sports teams. In LadanyS. P. (Ed.), Management science applications to leisure-time operations. North-Holland.
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El-HodiriM.QuirkJ. (1971). An economic model of a professional sports league. Journal of Political Economy, 79, 1302–1319. https://doi.org/10.1086/259837
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FortR. (2015). Managerial objectives: A retrospective on utility maximization in pro team ports. Scottish Journal of Political Economy, 62, 75–89. https://doi.org/doi:10.1111/sjpe.12061
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FortR.QuirkJ. (1988). Normal backwardation and the inventory effect. Journal of Political Economy, 96, 81–99. https://doi.org/10.1086/261525
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FortR.QuirkJ. (1995). Cross-subsidization, incentives, and outcomes in professional team sports leagues. Journal of Economic Literature, 33, 1265–1299.
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FortR.QuirkJ. (1996). Over-stated exploitation: Monopsony versus revenue sharing in sports leagues. In FizelJ.GustafsonE.HadleyL. (Eds.), Baseball economics: Current issues (pp. 159–178). Praeger Publishers.
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FortR.QuirkJ. (1997). Reassessing exploitation rates in baseball: The effect of gate sharing. In HendricksW. (Ed.), New advances in the economics of sports (pp. 3–26). North Holland.
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FortR.QuirkJ. (1999). The college football industry. In FizelJ.GustafsonE.HadleyL. (Eds.), Sports economics: Current research (pp. 11–26). Greenwood Press.
NollR. G. (1974). Government and the sports business. Brookings Institution.
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QuirkJ. (1973). An economic analysis of team movements in professional sports. Law and Contemporary Problems, 38, 42–66.
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QuirkJ. (1987). Report on the economic viability of a domed stadium in St. Louis. St. Louis Post Dispatch (special section), January 19.
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QuirkJ. (1997a). The salary cap: Affirmative action for small city teams. In MarburgerD. R. (Ed.), Ste-e-rike Four. Greenwood Publishing Group, pages unknown.
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QuirkJ. (1997b). Stadiums, arenas, and major league sports: The Twin Cities’ experience. In NollR. G.ZimbalistA. (Eds.), Sports, jobs and taxes: The economic impact of sports teams and sports stadiums. Brookings Institution.
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QuirkJ. (2004a). College football conferences and competitive balance. Managerial and Decision Economics, 25, 63–75. https://doi.org/10.1002/mde.1107
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QuirkJ. (2004b). The ultimate guide to college football. University of Illinois Press.
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QuirkJ.FortR. D. (1992). Pay dirt: The business of pro team sports. Princeton University Press.
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QuirkJ.FortR. D. (1999). Hardball: The abuse of power in pro team sports. Princeton University Press.
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QuirkJ. P.El-HodiriM. (1975). Stadium capacities and attendance in professional sports. In LadanyS. P. (Ed.), Management science applications to leisure-time operations. North-Holland.
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QuirkJ. P.El-HodiriM. M. (1974). The economic theory of a professional sports league. In NollR. G. (Ed.), Government and the sports business (pp. 33–80). Brookings Institution.
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QuirkJ. P.SaposnikR. (1991). The great football wars. In ScullyG. (Ed.), Advances in sports economics (pp. 179–213). JAI Press.
TullockG. (1980). Efficient rent seeking. In BuchananJ. M.TollisonR. D.TullockG. (Eds.), Toward a theory of the rent-seeking society (pp. 91–112). Texas A&M University Press.