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Recent analyses relate increases in the growth rate of countries to anticipation effects caused by bidding for the Olympic Games, so called news shocks. We argue that these findings should be interpreted cautiously. First, these analyses may suffer from an omitted variable bias because they...
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Recent analyses relate increases in the growth rate of countries to anticipation effects caused by bidding for the Olympic Games, so called news shocks. We argue that these findings should be interpreted cautiously. First, these analyses may suffer from an omitted variable bias because they...
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competitiveness. We challenge these empirical findings on the grounds that a comparison of structurally different and non-matching … groups of countries might suffer from a selection bias. We demonstrate that with an appropriate matching and treatment …
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competitiveness. We challenge these empirical findings on the grounds that a comparison of structurally different and non-matching … groups of countries might suffer from a selection bias. We demonstrate that with an appropriate matching and treatment …
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The growing awareness of economic, environmental, and social issues related to tourism highlights the need to identify innovative practices that promote sustainability in tourist destinations. This study investigates mega sporting events and their fundamental role in sustainable tourism; these...
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