Allen Sanderson, who sparked ‘a love for economics’ in undergraduates, 1943-2025
Renowned sports economist remembered for his wit and devotion to his students
Sports economists: $101M WooSox stadium deal unlikely to beat the odds
<p>Sr. Lect. Allen Sanderson discusses local fans at sports games</p>
Should College Athletes Be Paid? A Chicago Economist Weighs In
Sr. Lect Allen Sanderson supports paying college athletes

Are the Olympics reaching the finish line?
Sr. Lect. Allen Sanderson examines signs of the Olympics’ decline

World Series spending not big boon to local economy, experts say
Sr. Lect. Allen Sanderson explains economic impact of Chicago Cubs in World Series

Enough madness: Just pay college athletes
In op-ed, Sr. Lect. Allen Sanderson writes it is ‘time to end the price-fixing that restrains compensation for college athletes’

Michael Jordan Says He Doesn’t Do Deals for Less Than $10 Million in Testimony on Steak Ad
Sr. Lect. Allen Sanderson comments on Michael Jordan restricting the use of his image

NFL's use of Grant Park, pegged at $1 million, cost the league nothing
Sr. Lect. Allen Sanderson says the city of Chicago’s waving of park rental fees to host the NFL Draft represents the league’s leverage when negotiating with public officials

Were U.S. World Cup Games Tainted?
Sr. Lect. Allen Sanderson discusses federal case, which alleges that world soccer officials took bribes and kickbacks
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Sox ticket promotion a loss for Sports Facilities Authority
Sr. Lect. Allen Sanderson says White Sox promotional pass may not defer enough tickets from paid attendance to stop fee payments
