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Olympic Games may have impacts on income and employment in the host city, but no ex post study has been carried out for …: income in Olympic regions grew significantly faster than in other German regions. In contrast, no employment effects were …
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Olympic Games may have impacts on income and employment in the host city, but no ex post study has been carried out for …: income in Olympic regions grew significantly faster than in other German regions. In contrast, no employment effects were …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10005812942
Olympic Games may have impacts on income and employment in the host city, but no ex post study has been carried out for …: income in Olympic regions grew significantly faster than in other German regions. In contrast, no employment effects were …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013149148
Olympic Games may have impacts on income and employment in the host city, but no ex post study has been carried out for …: income in Olympic regions grew significantly faster than in other German regions. In contrast, no employment effects were … identified. -- Olympic Games ; mega events ; income ; employment …
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This paper studies the effects of hosting Olympic Games on the regional economy in the short- and long-run. For identification, runners-up in the Olympic bidding process are used to construct the counterfactual for Olympic host regions. In the short-run, hosting Summer Olympics boosts regional...
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This paper studies the effects of hosting Olympic Games on the regional economy in the short- and long-run. For identification, runners-up in the Olympic bidding process are used to construct the counterfactual for Olympic host regions. In the short-run, hosting Summer Olympics boosts regional...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012134046
This paper studies the effects of hosting Olympic Games on the regional economy in the short and long run. For identification, runners-up in the Olympic bidding process are used to construct the counterfactual for Olympic host regions. In the short run, hosting Summer Olympics boosts regional...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012846295
This contribution analyzes 132 factors on their potential to discriminate countries bidding for hosting the Olympic Games from non-bidding countries. Our binary, clustered model using generalized estimating equations (GEE) shows that countries recording long-term economic growth and pursuing a...
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Jasmand S. and Maennig W. Regional income and employment effects of the 1972 Munich Summer Olympic Games, Regional … Studies. Olympic Games may have impacts on income and employment in the host city, but no ex-post study has been carried out …-Olympic periods. The results were that income in Olympic regions grew significantly faster than in other German regions but, in …
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This study analyses for the first time on the basis of a multivariate analysis ex post the effects on the jobs market of a soccer World Cup, in this case the 2006 World Cup held in Germany. In addition to three methods already used for other analyses in studies of sporting events, an extended...
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