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Obituary

The economist who stripped professional sport of its monopoly: homage to Professor Stefan Kesenne (1950–2021)

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Pages 463-465 | Received 14 Jul 2021, Accepted 15 Jul 2021, Published online: 27 Jul 2021

References

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  • Kesenne, S. (2002). The monopsonistic player labour market in a win-maximising league. European Sport Management Quarterly, 2(3), 180–187. https://doi.org/10.1080/16184740208721921
  • Kesenne, S. (2003). The salary cap proposal of the G-14 in European football. European Sport Management Quarterly, 3(2), 120–128. https://doi.org/10.1080/16184740308721944
  • Kesenne, S. (2012). The economic impact, costs and benefits of the FIFA World Cup and the Olympic Games: Who wins, who loses? In W. Maennig, & A. Zimbalist (Eds.), International handbook on the economics of mega sporting events (pp. 270–278). E. Elgar.
  • Kesenne, S. (2021). Het financieel reilen en zeilen van het Belgische Profvoetbal [The financial ins and outs of Belgian professional soccer]. Leuvense Economische Standpunten, n° 186.
  • Késenne, S. (1986). Zijn topvoetballers overbetaald? [Are professional soccer players overpaid?]. Het Nieuwe Sporta-Magazine, 40(2), 54–56.
  • Késenne, S. (2005). Do we need an economic impact study or a cost-benefit analysis of a sports event? European Sport Management Quarterly, 5(2), 133–142. https://doi.org/10.1080/16184740500188789
  • Késenne, S. (2011). Youth development and training after the Bosman verdict (1995) and the Bernard case (2010) of the European Court of Justice. European Sport Management Quarterly, 11(5), 547–553. https://doi.org/10.1080/16184742.2011.624111
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  • Taks, M., Kesenne, S., Chalip, L., Green, B. C., & Martyn, S. (2011). Economic impact analysis versus cost benefit analysis: The case of a medium-sized sport event. International Journal of Sport Finance, 6(3), 187–203.

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