Soccernomics (2018 World Cup Edition) by Simon Kuper

Soccernomics (2018 World Cup Edition) by Simon Kuper

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Soccernomics (2018 World Cup Edition) by Simon Kuper

Why do England lose? Why does Scotland suck? Why doesn't America dominate the sport internationally...and why do the Germans play with such an efficient but robotic style?

These are questions every soccer aficionado has asked. Soccernomics answers them.

Using insights and analogies from economics, statistics, psychology, and business to cast a new and entertaining light on how the game works, Soccernomics reveals the often surprisingly counterintuitive truths about soccer. An essential guide for the 2010 World Cup, Soccernomics is a new way of looking at the world's most popular game.
Stefan Szymanski is the Stephen J. Galetti Professor of Sport Management at the University of Michigan's School of Kinesiology. He has written many books for both an academic and general audience, including the bestselling Soccernomics (co-authored with Simon Kuper) and Winners and Losers: The Business Strategy of Football. Tim Harford has called him, one of the world's leading sports economists. He lives in Ann Arbor, Michigan.
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ISBN 13 9781568587516
ISBN 10 1568587511
Title Soccernomics (2018 World Cup Edition)
Author Simon Kuper
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Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Bold Type Books
Year published 2018-04-24
Number of pages 512
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.
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