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ECON 6460 - Sports Economics |
Economic analysis of sports teams, leagues, and institutions. Topics include antitrust issues, the alleged cartel of sports leagues, public funding of sports venues, labor relations, player drafts, athlete compensation, wagering markets, and the general application of economic principles to sport settings and events.
When this course is taught as a split level, additional requirements for graduate students:
Students are expected to achieve standards of scholarship consistent with study at the masters level. Such students will be expected to read more extensively and integrate materials more thoroughly, and will be graded with higher standards and expectations. Examples include additional readings summarized in a written report, a careful review of primary research with an application to a relevant topic, or other projects that apply knowledge gained to specific problems.
3.000 Credit hours 3.000 Lecture hours Syllabus Available Levels: Doctoral, Educational Specialist, Masters, Undergraduate Schedule Types: Lecture Economics Department Course Attributes: Campus Fee Package, College Soc Sci - A&S, College Soc Sci - ECOLOGY Restrictions: May not be enrolled in one of the following Levels: Undergraduate |
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