Description
Written in a clear and accessible style, this pioneering book explores a number of specific issues including:
- the relationship between sport and happiness
- the effect of sport on health, including the capacity of sport and exercise to reduce spending on medical expenses
- the relationship between sport and productivity
- whether sport as a leisure activity can improve quality of life.
Innovative and original, this volume will strongly appeal to students and researchers of sport, health and welfare economics.
Contributors include: C. Breuer, C. Cabane, M. Davis, P. Downward, C. End, D. Forrest, J. Garcia Villar, H. Huang, B. Humphreys, G. Kavetsos, M. Lechner, J. Leyva, I. McHale, S. Oreffice, T. Pawlowski, J. Price, C. Quintana-Domeque, S. Rasciute, J. Ruseski, N. Sari, D.H. Simon
About the Author
Edited by Placido Rodriguez, University of Oviedo, Spain, the late Stefan Kesenne, formerly University of Antwerp and KU Leuven, Belgium and Brad R. Humphreys, Department of Economics, West Virginia University, US
Reviews
'The reading of the book is stimulating and equally informative; engaging in sport activities appear to really matter for overall labour productivity market outcomes and the readers are told, individual life satisfaction is reportedly three times higher when participating in physical activity than happiness associated with employment. . . highly innovative and insightful, having the merit of filling a gap in the literature of the, yet under-researched, field of sports economics.' -- Constantin Oprean, Management of Sustainable Development
Book Information
ISBN 9780857930132
Author Placido Rodriguez
Format Hardback
Page Count 264
Imprint Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd
Publisher Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd