The Role of Success in the Allocation of Resources to Intercollegiate Athletics by the Colleges of the Michigan Intercollegiate Athletic Association
Abstract
This study
is concerned with the economic aspects of the intercollegiate
sports program at each of the MIAA colleges. More
specifically, it is concerned with the allocation of
resources by each college to the sports it sponsors. The
allocations made by each college show the importance of
intercollegiate athletics at that college, and also the
comparative importance to the college of the various
sports it sponsors.
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