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A very special thanks to Roger Noll, Ph.D.
Professor Emeritus of Economics
Senior Fellow, Stanford Institute of Economic Policy
Former Senior Economist, President's Council of Economics Advisers

Stanford University

 

Introduction to Roger Noll, The Economics of Sports

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What is Economics?

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Commissioners of all the Sports Leagues

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Introduction




Introduction to Roger Noll




Pathways to Economics




Presidents Council





Economics and Sports




The Economic History of Baseball




Merger of Basketball Leagues




Commissioners of all the Leagues




The Politics of Economic Policy






What is Economics?




What is Economics




The Surprise of Research Sports




Sports Broadcasting – Economics 101




Sports Competition vs. Monopoly





Sports and Broadcasting




Televising NFL Games




New TV Series & Miature NFLs





What about Price?




Accessing Information About Businesses




Price Information




What’s the Price of that Ticket?

 
 
 

The Economics of Sports


Introduction

Introduction to Roger Noll

Pathway to Economics

President's Council of Economic Advisers



Economics and Sports

The Economic History of Baseball

Merger of Basketball Leagues

Commissioners of all the Leagues

The Politics of Economic Policy



What is Economics?

What is Economics?


The Surprise of Researching Sports

Sports Broadcasting, Economics 101

Sports, Competition vs. Monopoly



Sports and Broadcasting

Televising NFL Games

New TV Series & Minature NFLs



What about Price?

Accessing Information About Businesses

Price Information

What's the Price of that Ticket?



Parts 2 and 3 Forthcoming...
 

The Open Source Teaching Project has secured future collaborations with over 200 of the world's leading professionals and scholars. This free archive is provided for the benefit of the public, with a particular focus on reaching middle and high school students. Watch for our fortchoming BETA user interface (Summer / Fall 2009). We also welcome your review of our collaborations with the following leading professionals and scholars:

  • Nobel Laureate Peter C. Doherty, Ph.D.
    (Science, Public Policy, Language Arts)

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  • Roger Noll, Professor Emeritus, Economics, Stanford University
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