transfer market
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[edit]transfer market (plural transfer markets)
- (sports) The system by which players are transferred between teams, including the fees involved for teams making such transfers.
- 2006, Wladimir Andreff, Stefan Szymanski, Handbook on the Economics of Sport, page 638:
- It would be more significant if the initial distribution of playing talent, before clubs start to trade players on the transfer market, were more equal.
- 2018, Alan Gernon, Transfer Market:
- Dr Raffaele Poli heads the CIES Football Observatory, which analyses the transfer market and the performance of players.
- 2019, Paul Downward, Bernd Frick, Brad R. Humphreys, The SAGE Handbook of Sports Economics, page 204:
- However, the net spending on playing talent in the transfer market (i.e. paid transfer fees minus received transfer fees) has not increased.
- March 11 2022, David Hytner, “Chelsea are in crisis but there is no will to leave club on their knees”, in The Guardian[1]:
- Some of the players were concerned about what the future held for them – given that one of the measures involved Chelsea not being able to operate in the transfer market or offer new contracts.
- (more generally) Any system, whether formal or informal, by which something is transferred between organizations and/or individuals.
- 2009, Richard M. Trottier, Middle Market Strategies:
- It is safe to say that the middle transfer market is becoming more mature—but not in the sense that it more nearly resembles the public transfer market.
- 2016, Sifeng Liu, Zhigeng Fang, Hongxing Shi, Theory of Science and Technology Transfer and Applications, page 23:
- In 1983, the State Science and technology Commission issued "to strength technology transfer and technical services," which marks the beginning of the technology transfer market.
- 2022, Sun Wenkai, Population and Labour Market Policies in China’s Reform Process, page 19:
- Province has called for speeding up the establishment of a rural property rights transfer market.
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