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By By Jim Baker
MLB Insider Tuesday, September 30, 2003 How's that revenue-sharing thing working out? Forget the illusion of more competition in 2003, writes Andrew Zimbalist in the New York Times, it's actually done nothing to improve competitiveness. Zimbalist is a professor of economics at Smith College and believes that the ambiguity of the wording regarding how income gained by revenue sharing should be spent has doomed the process to not live up to its desired intent. Richard Justice of the Houston Chronicle would like to see Astros owner Dr ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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