MacDonald et al., 1994 - Google Patents
Are baseball players paid their marginal products?MacDonald et al., 1994
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- 4212124016404199328
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- MacDonald D
- Reynolds M
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- Managerial and Decision Economics
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Previous researchers found that baseball players under the reserve clause had been paid considerably less than their contributions to club revenues. We ask, has the new contractual system of free agency and final‐offer arbitration brought baseball salaries into line with …
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