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The Official NBA Register includes profiles for every active player and coach in the league, plus promising newcomers and all-time greats. Each entry features personal data, draft position, high school and college attended, career transactions, and an abundance of stats from not hust the NBA, but also colleges, minor leagues, and foreign leagues. 700 photos.
Entries includes personal data, draft position, high school and colleges attended, career transactions, awards won, and individual career highs for hundreds of NBA greats.
This comprehensive atlas of who's who in basketball today is the #1 source for information on every NBA player and head coach from the 2003-2004 season. Inside, fans will find every stat, including detailed and up-to-date year-by-year profiles; personal facts, including height, weight, and birthplace; biographical stats on high school, college, and draft position; and more.
This volume, the fifth in the "Biographical dictionary of American sports," provides biographical and bibliographical information on 620 distinguished American sports personalities coaches, managers, officials, administrators, writers, and broadcastersas well as athletes. Written by some 85 sports historians, educators, and journalists, the entries provide biographical data, career records, accomplishments, and honors, a discussion of the subject's achievements, and bibliographic information.
One of the most stylized facts in labor economics is the finding that wages tend to rise with job duration but what is the role of productivity between this relation? Intuitively, it seems rather unspectacular that experienced workers' earnings are higher than otherwise comparable junior workers', but economic literature offers three competing theories explaining this phenomenon. A unique database from a single professional sports industry, covering the past decade of player performance and wages in the National Basketball Association (NBA) is used to test the superiority of one model over others in explaining players' upwards sloping age-earnings profiles. The empirical results show little evidence of the notion that player wages are solely determined on the basis of their productivity. Findings are rather in accordance with shirking and matching ideas: Returns to tenure are found to be significant but it's magnitude is reduced when the spurious bias - stemming from OLS - is controlled for. The fact that tenure remains considerably large - unaffected of productivity - but is simultaneously mitigated due to job match specific effects, is in harmony with incentive and matching arguments.Joachim Prinz, born 1971, studied economics at the University of Trier, Copenhagen Business School and American University, Washington D.C. From 1999-2001 he was a scientific co-worker at the University of Greifswald, Department of Economics. Since 2001 University of Witten/ Herdecke.