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Most Expensive Tickets

Ethan Rodriguez

Translator A Ai

Publisher: Publifye

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Summary

Most Expensive Tickets explores the high-stakes world of sports tickets, revealing the economic and cultural forces that drive prices to extraordinary levels. It tackles not just the cost, but the perceived worth that motivates individuals and corporations to invest heavily in live sporting experiences. Did you know ticket prices reflect a confluence of economic forces, emotional drivers, and even social signaling? The book argues that the price of a sports ticket is more than just admission.

 
The book delves into the historical context of ticket pricing, examining how factors like venue size and event prestige have shaped values over time. It dissects the economic principles governing supply, demand, and resale markets, while also exploring the psychological factors influencing purchasing decisions. Understanding market efficiency will aid in comprehending the surge pricing and secondary market dynamics discussed.

 
Ultimately, the book provides a financial valuation of sporting events, drawing connections between sports management, behavioral economics, and cultural studies. The book progresses by first introducing ticket valuation and its historical development. It subsequently dissects the economic factors, examining supply and demand. Later chapters investigate psychological aspects, such as social status and the fear of missing out. Most Expensive Tickets culminates with an analysis of the future of sports ticketing, considering the impact of evolving consumer preferences.
Available since: 02/20/2025.
Print length: 81 pages.

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