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This paper explores the decision to participate in sports activities and the subsequent frequency of participation … econometric studies yet, is introduced: the availability of sport infrastructures, including their geographical localization and … the type of infrastructure. If building sport infrastructures can be seen as an investment and as a consequence a cost for …
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Cities compete for the opportunity to host events that draw large crowds of visitors. The argument is that these visitors bring with them lots of spending in hotels and restaurants, providing jobs for workers in the service industry, and generating sales tax revenues for the city. In many...
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