Event Details:
Location
Gunn Building
Koret-Taube Conference Center
366 Galvez St.
Stanford, CA 94305
United States
Athletes, industry executives, and economists discuss and debate the economics and policy issues confronting sports.

Schedule
Friday, April 29, 2011
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Session I: Opening Address
Jon Wertheim, Sports Illustrated Senior Writer and Bestselling author of “Scorecasting: The Hidden Influences Behind How Sports are Played and Games are Won”
The Omission Bias in Sports
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Session II: Sports Analytics: Economic Analysis Meets Sports Data
Joe Price, BYU, “Racial Discrimination Among NBA Referees”
Racial Discrimination Among NBA Referees
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Session III: Sports Analytics: Economic Analysis Meets Sports Data
John Huizinga, University of Chicago Economics Professor and Professional Basketball Agent for Yao Ming, “Hot Hand or Hot Head? The Truth Heat Checks in the NBA."
Hot Hand or Hot Head?
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Session IV: Sports Analytics: Economic Analysis Meets Sports Data
Nikhil Joshi, Stanford Public Policy Masters Student, “The Market for Talent: Are Top Draft Picks Overpaid?”
The Market for Talent
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Session V: Lunchtime Demo Hour
Featuring Stanford entrepreneurs with companies and products working in the sports industry!
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Session VI: Stanford Champions
Mark Madsen, former player World Champion NBA Lakers, Stanford Final Four
Lindsay Burdette, 5 time NCAA Women's Tennis All-American, NCAA Champion, Team Captain
NNeka Ogwumike, 3-time PAC 10 Champion and Women's Final Four
Nick Noone, NCAA Gymnastics Champion.
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Session VII: Sports Policy and Business
Bob Bowlsby, Stanford Director of Athletics, “The Economic Landscape of College Sports”
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Session VIII: Sports Policy and Business
Roger Noll, Stanford, “Antitrust Issues, Negotiations, and the NFL Lockout”
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Session IX: Sports Policy and Business
George Foster, Stanford, and John Abbamondi, San Diego Padres, “Innovation in Sports”
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