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the communities “lucky” enough to host them frequently cite the use of inappropriate multipliers as a primary reason why … example how mega-events may lead to inflated multipliers and exaggerated claims of economic benefits. …
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hand, we wish to calculate the magnitudes of these multipliers in order to judge the credibility of potential regional …
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, lower hosting costs, higher multipliers, and less incentive for boosters to published inflated figures. …
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An economic impact assessment alone cannot justify public support for hosting mega-sporting events. A cost-benefit analysis in order to measure the net social utility for the population is also relevant. Nevertheless, if there is always a high demand of economic impact studies by public...
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Part of the local economic impact of a major sporting event comes from the associated temporary tourism expenditures. Typically demand-driven Input-Output (IO) methods are used to quantify the impacts of such expenditures. However, IO modelling has specific weaknesses when measuring temporary...
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This paper provides an overview of the economics of sports mega-events as well as a review of the existing literature …
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This paper provides an overview of the economics of sports mega-events as well as a review of the existing literature …
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presents two different methodologies, Keynesian multipliers and input-output analysis. The Canary Islands are used as a case …
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Tourism provides a lot of opportunities for sustainable economic development. At local level, by its triggering effect it could represent a factor of economic recovery, by putting to good use the local material and human potential. By its position of predominantly final-branch, tourism exercises...
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services and accommodations industries that climb with college sports revenue generation. …
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