Former Dodger Ron Cey, Dodgers historial Mark Langill and Co-owner Peter Guber joined a panel last night in UCLA to discuss the Dodgers impact to the city of Los Angeles.
From UCLA -
Imagine a dynamic institute at UCLA that examines and teaches the
economics of the sports world. The world-class expertise of the
Economics Department combined with UCLA's powerhouse athletics pedigree
will create the UCLA Institute for the Study of Economics of Sports and
Society, the first university-based analytical program in America with a
sole focus on the interaction of economics and sports, and the impact
of this interaction on society and culture.
Introduction by
Gary Beban '70
Former quarterback, UCLA
Heisman Trophy winner '67
Panel featuring
Peter Guber
Co-Owner, Los Angeles Dodgers
CEO, Mandalay Entertainment
Barry Axelrod '68, '71
Agent, Major League Baseball
Michael Young '85
Chief Revenue Officer, Los Angeles Dodgers
Ron Cey
Former third baseman, Los Angeles Dodgers
1981 World Series MVP
Mark Langill
Team Historian, Los Angeles Dodgers
Moderated by
Lee Ohanian
Professor, UCLA Department of Economics
Director of the Ettinger Family Program in Macroeconomic Research
Video -
Wednesday, November 28, 2012
The Dodgers and LA after 50 Years: The Economics of how a Sports Icon and a City Grew Together
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It was an amazing panel and discussion, and Guber was pretty damn funny.
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