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This article is a work in progress and is intended to contribute to my university assignment and will be completed in 6 weeks from now (today is 12, april, 2019). the next section called "Intention of choosing to write this article" will be removed once this article is complete and will be replaced with the following sections:

-Rottenberg’s invariance principal

-Profit Maximization

-NFL Lockout

-Rottenberg’s invariance principal and its relationship with NFL Lockout using Profit Maximization theory


Intention of choosing to write this article.

Given the number of sources I found as reference to my final wiki project, I can strongly emphasize that I am confident that my chosen topic will be able to stretch up to 2000 words in length in the final project. Moreover, I found this topic to be of interest because it is a highly researched field in economics yet not highlighted enough on the internet especially Wikipedia, which explains why this topic was a requested article by Wikipedia which comprises a good reason for me to have chosen this topic. I assume this article will be noteworthy to its readers on the basis that it is spreading free-knowledge throughout the internet that is of high academic value, thus can be very useful for those who seek to explore the principles in economics.

Scholarly Sources to be used:

Fort R., M. J. (2016). Uncertainty by regulation: Rottenberg׳s invariance principle. In Research in Economics (Vol. 70, pp. 454-467). Amsterdam: Elsevier B.V.


Radner, P. K. (1999, October 1). Profit Maximization and the Market Selection Hypothesis. Retrieved from The Review of Economic Studies: https://academic.oup.com/restud/article/66/4/769/1556423


Williamson, J. (1966). Profit, Growth and Sales Maximization. Economica, New Series, 33, 1-16. Retrieved March 31, 2019, from URL: https://www.jstor.org/stable/2552269


Jang, H. L. (2019). Winning in Professional Team Sports: Historical Moments. USA.


Keefer, Q. A. (2016, August). The 2011 NFL Collective Bargaining. International Journal of Sport Finance, 11(3), 221-231.