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Sport Economics

Class at Faculty of Physical Education and Sport |
PMNG236N

Syllabus

Lectures:

1. Sport and its position in the national economy from the point of view of macroeconomics, the influence of sport on the macroeconomic outputs of the state.

2. Impacts and multiplication factors of investments in physical education and sport - macroeconomic model, microeconomic model, positive and negative externalities and ways to solve them

3. Conception and support of sport from public budgets - support of sport at the state level, at the region level and at the county level

4. Institutional and organizational security of sport

5. Financing of profit and non-profit sports organizations

6. Taxes in sport. Taxation of natural and legal persons in sports.

7. Demand and supply of production in sports.

8. Cardinalist and ordinalist theory of utility with application to sport

9. Economic specifics of professional competitions, structure of collective competitions

10. Model of functioning and financing of a professional sports club, goals of a professional sports club

11. Labor market in professional sport in the context of the European Union - demand and supply on the labor market, sports nationality in the context of European Union law

12. Financing of sports facilities - construction and investment in sports infrastructure, structure of incomes and expenses.

13. Classification of economic goods with application to sports

14. Establishment of a sports non-profit organization Seminars.

1. Areas of economic analysis in sport

2. Macroeconomic scheme of goods and financial flows in the theory and practice of the sports environment

3. The share of sport in GDP and consumer spending, sport and employment

4. Typology of subsidies in sport, subsidies from the state budget, government programs of financial assistance in sport

5. Traditional and new sources of financing for physical education units and sports clubs

6. Tax laws affecting sports associations

7. Financing of the Olympic movement

8. Professional sports club as a company

9. Economic specifics of the functioning of professional competitions and clubs

10. Performance measurement in professional sports team games

11. Regulatory tools of North American leagues

12. Collective bargaining - labor market in professional team sports games

13. Economic evaluation of player quality

14. Economic situation of Czech professional sports clubs

Annotation

The course is designed to help students to understand the basic concepts of financial management. Also to master the ability to apply these concepts to analyze financial problems in the sport; further understand the specific analytical techniques used by financial managers and the ability to apply these techniques to economic problems; understand the current state of the economy of different sports.