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SALARY INEQUALITY, TEAM SUCCESS, LEAGUE POLICIES, AND THE SUPERSTAR EFFECT

Philippe Cyrenne

Contemporary Economic Policy, 2018, vol. 36, issue 1, 200-214

Abstract: Using a simple model of a team's salary distribution and data from the recent Collective Bargaining Agreement between players and owners in the National Hockey League, I examine the relationship between a team's salary distribution and its winning percentage. I find that teams with higher relative payrolls and lower salary inequality have higher winning percentages. I also find evidence of a superstar effect, in that teams with a higher maximum player salary have higher winning percentages. The results are sensitive, however, to the particular measure of salary inequality used as well as the endogeneity of the salary distribution. (JEL Z22, L83, J52, C33, C26)

Date: 2018
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