Futebol: The Beautiful Game?
Rodriguez, Peter L...
Futebol: The Beautiful Game?
Rodriguez, Peter L.; Allayannis, George (Yiorgos); Yemen, Ryan
GEM-0138 | Published September 16, 2015 | 20 pages Case
Collection: Darden School of Business
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A principal objective of economic thinking is to inform key decisions made by firms and their managers. One of the most important topics for managers concerns the basic choices about labor: How many people should I hire, and what should I pay them? Using the context of football (soccer) in Brazil, this case can be used to explore players' current and future worth to a team. Analysis could include marginal product of labor, marginal revenue product, team profitability, and how managers might fund player acquisitions while still generating consistent profits.
-examine wage or salary determinations in labor markets -understand how labor markets work -explore acquisition funding in the context of a team sport
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