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- Title
The Value of Public Goods Generated by a National Football League Team.
- Authors
Johnson, Bruce K.; Mondello, Michael J.; Whitehead, John C.
- Abstract
Using the contingent valuation method, this article estimates the value of public goods the National Football League's Jaguars produce for Jacksonville, Florida, including the value of elevating Jacksonville to "major league" status and the value of improving racial relations. It also estimates the incremental value of public goods potentially produced by a National Basketball Association team in Jacksonville. The present value of public goods created by the Jaguars is $36.5 million or less, far below subsidies provided to attract the Jaguars. For a basketball team, the figure is less than $22.8 million. The results add to the growing body of CVM literature indicating that sport public goods probably cannot justify the large public expenditures on stadiums and arenas.
- Subjects
JACKSONVILLE (Fla.); FLORIDA; NATIONAL Football League; PROFESSIONAL sports; FOOTBALL teams; JACKSONVILLE Jaguars (Football team); SPORTS teams
- Publication
Journal of Sport Management, 2007, Vol 21, Issue 1, p123
- ISSN
0888-4773
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1123/jsm.21.1.123