When you say that the BB economy is globally balanced and self-managed with the new salary formula, I understand that you are working with just these global numbers: global incomes vs global expenses, and the salary formula keeps the balance by adjusting the player salaries. Am I wrong?
Therefore, as the salaries increased 10-15% this season, this means that last season we have had globally higher incomes, and I have heard several times that this is something which mainly affects to the top divisions: Teams do not use most of their income in player salaries, they can save a lot of money and thus the difference between divisions grow up.
All the time we are using these "global" terms, so I guess we are not talking about the economy of a particular BB country, but about the global economy, and the salary update is an automatic answer to a global situation.
So..., and this is my question: have you taken into account the differences between large-medium-small countries in these calculations?
Because, for example, there are 98 top leagues in BuzzerBeater, but only very few correspond to large countries. So, if we calculate the top-leagues average, very probably the result will be very representative of the situation in small countries, and a very bad representation of the situation in large countries. The salary update will perfectly fit to the global situation, however the impact of these measures is very different depending on the size of the BB country.
As in the real world, a global market and global measures may bring some kind of unfairness which will affect more strongly to the weakest members of the community.
In the spanish forums (where we really miss very much the presence of a BB), I have heard the complaints of many teams and the hard time they will have to run through because of the salary update, and curiously most of them are not top-teams, but teams from all the other divisions. Have you considered that your global measures may have very bad side-effects in the lower divisions of large leagues?
It seems that all these global measures will take many small teams in Spain into a lot of economic problems. The inflation/deflation sequence you have caused in the BB-economy (even if they are good for the global game health), will always affect more strongly to the weakest teams in large and very competitive leagues, but I don´t think they represent a real problem for any team in a small BB country.
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