Soccernomics 2022 World Cup Edition By Simon Ku... Page
: A new chapter examining the history of the women's game and making a case for reparations.
The of Soccernomics , written by Simon Kuper and Stefan Szymanski, is an updated version of the seminal work that applies economic theory and statistical analysis to professional soccer. Often described as the "Moneyball for football," this edition includes new chapters addressing the COVID-19 pandemic's financial impact and the rise of women's soccer . Key Updates in the 2022 Edition Soccernomics 2022 World Cup Edition by Simon Ku...
: Argues that most soccer clubs are poorly run businesses and examines why they almost never go bankrupt despite financial losses. : A new chapter examining the history of
: Investigates the link between soccer and societal factors, including a famous study on suicide rates during major tournaments. Key Updates in the 2022 Edition : Argues
The book is divided into parts focusing on clubs, fans, and the broader soccer world:
: Explores why countries like Germany and France consistently win, while England historically struggled (and why that is changing).