ECON 306 - Sports Economics 3 Credits
Description As sports have become a larger part of our society, the economic issues related to sports have generated an increasing amount of interest. Sports economics applies economic concepts to analyze sports-related issues, but also uses sports to shed light on economic theory. Labor markets and productivity, pricing theory, monopoly power, urban growth and development, and discrimination are some of the subjects covered.
Prerequisites ECON 201, or permission of instructor.
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