Economics of Paying College Athletes

Economics of Paying College Athletes

Top of Mind with Julie Rose

Summer Sky Panel, Economics of Paying College Athletes

Episode: Summer Sky Panel, Economics of Paying College Athletes

  • May 8, 2015 9:00 pm
  • 52:30 mins

Guests: Allen Sanderson, senior lecturer in economics at the University of Chicago. His latest article making the case for paying college athletes appears in the winter 2015 issue of the Journal of Economic Perspectives. Jeffrey Dorfman, professor of economics at The University of Georgia and a frequent contributor on sports topics at Forbes.com Collegiate sports are Top of Mind today. Specifically, the debate over whether college athletes should be paid. It's an active debate with growing significance in light of several recent lawsuits and new NCAA rules that will allow universities to give extra cost-of-living stipends to the incoming crop of football and basketball players. Athletics programs are scrambling to figure out how much those stipends should be. Fans are lined up on both sides of the debate, worried that questions of money will destroy everything they love about college sports.