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Baade R. A. and Matheson V. A. (2004) The quest for the cup: assessing the economic impact of the World Cup, Reg. Studies 38, 343-354. Hosting the World Cup, the world's second largest sporting event, is a potentially expensive affair. The co-hosts of the 2002 games, Japan and South Korea, spent...
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This paper evaluates the magnitude and the economic impact of NFL mega-events including the Pro Bowl and Super Bowl. The paper also reviews the theory behind the usual findings that the observed economic benefits of mega-events are almost always a fraction of the benefits claimed a priori.
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This paper evaluates the magnitude and the economic impact of NFL mega-events including the Pro Bowl and Super Bowl. The paper also reviews the theory behind the usual findings that the observed economic benefits of mega-events are almost always a fraction of the benefits claimed a priori.
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010611184
Tournament design is of crucial importance in competitive sports. The primary goal of effective tournament design is to … leading up to the tournament. In spectator sports, a secondary goal of tournament design is to also promote interesting match …
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This paper provides an empirical examination of the 2002 Winter Olympic Games in Salt Lake City, Utah. Our analysis of taxable sales in the counties in which Olympic events took place finds that some sectors such as hotels and restaurants prospered while other retailers such as general...
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the controversy surrounding the purported economic impact of the game on host communities. While the league and sports …
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This paper provides an empirical examination of the economic impact of spectator sports on local economies. Confirming … the results of other ex post analyses of sports in general, this paper finds no statistically significant evidence that …
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is one of the first in the academic literature of the impact of sports, these gains pale in comparison to the figures in …
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This paper provides an empirical examination of the 2002 Winter Olympic Games in Salt Lake City, Utah. Our analysis of taxable sales in the counties in which Olympic events took place finds that some sectors such as hotels and restaurants prospered while other retailers such as general...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10005004167
A recent IRS ruling has allowed the new Yankees Stadium construction project to be financed by a tax exempt bond offering backed by payments in lieu of taxes (PILOTS). This decision appears to contradict the spirit of the Tax Reform Act of 1986. From an economic standpoint, the question is...
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