I am once again asking when we will get Union band of brothers
Posts by Stefan Szymanski
Instructive text for our times from the Roman section of the metropolitan museum
I have an economics joke, but I'm not sure there's a market for it
Great! Yes, my email is stefansz@umich.edu
Today I had a meeting about funding I received for a November 2025 (!) presentation. Part of the agreement requires me to present the talk at a university-wide event in March 2026. I was told today I could either censor/change my talk’s title and receive the funding, or withdraw.
I withdrew.
I can't think of any social media post in history that has made me this happy
In a similar way, gentlemen vs players became community based cricket in Mumbai or the white captain rule in the West Indies
currently reading nightingale’s book Segregation, the thesis is that modern racial segregation emerged out of urban policies in London and Kolkata in the 18th century. Restrictive covenants to keep out the poor in London’s west end became regulations to exclude rich Indian merchants in Kolkata
Well I think the restoration story is bunk, but cricket in the 18th century became very popular, and seems to have emerged from rural aristocratic settings- plenty of documentation
There’s a theory that British aristos interacted with ordinary folks more than the French and so were more sensitive to potential uprisings- from the get go they played cricket with their farmhands who served as bowlers and were paid
I sure would
if the French aristocracy had played cricket they might have avoided the revolution
Doesn’t everybody?
Yes, I’m trying to persuade her
Seriously, she learned more about cricket than she ever wanted to know
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Rubio erased Jews from European culture and history, and nobody noticed.
Possibly people weren’t as concerned about antisemitism as we were led to believe?
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Following a trip to the Second Circuit on an appeal by Defendants of the Court’s March 1, 2023, Order at Dkt. 76 (“March 1 Order”), which resulted in an appellate decision favorable to Plaintiffs, Plaintiffs filed a motion asking the Court to reconsider aspects of the Court’s March 1 Order that were adverse to Plaintiffs (and thus were not appealed by Defendants). Dkt. 153. Plaintiffs’ Motion is GRANTED. Defendants’ Motion to Compel Arbitration at Dkt. 47 is now DENIED in full. All of the claims of Plaintiffs Brian Flores, Steve Wilks, and Ray Horton against the NFL and various member teams may now proceed in this Court.
FOOTBALL & RACE 🧵
1/ Four years ago, Brian Flores sued the NFL alleging that the "Rooney Rule" requiring teams to interview minority candidates for head coaching vacancies is a sham.
Today, the judge ruled that ALL claims must be litigated, not arbitrated.
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and btw, the way UEFA restructured the Champions League to pre-empt further breakaways was to internalize the message of Hoehn and Szymanski (1999) :-)
I defer to you on the law. On the incentives I'm not sure. I don't think UEFA is any less popular than the NFL, and they face no challenge. I think the lesson of the ESL was that a coalition of the most powerful clubs was resoundingly defeated. The ECJ judgment seems like a Pyrrhic victory for RM
I take your point - the ECJ ruling reframes the legal status of UEFA. But your original post said that a further challenge was inevitable - maybe, but all challenges to date have failed and I expect any future challenge will fail for the same reasons that previous ones have.
The only challenge to the monopoly of the NFL would be if, say, the AFC chose to break away - which is hard to imagine. Likewise, I think the only threat to UEFA is a breakaway by enough of the big clubs, which ESL has shown to be unlikely. UEFA can adapt and it also has serious political backing
Isn't that like saying that someone will start a rival league to the NFL because there's simply too much money to cede them a monopoly? In fact there have been many attempts and all fail because the incumbent can always adapt.
God bless the bard of Barking… #BillyBragg
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Great piece. Economists since the 1980s have railed against the major league monopolies and courts have acknowledged as much. That monopoly leads to welfare losses is economics 101. Sad to see economists resisting this.
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