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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...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012955717
This paper investigates the regional economic impact of the 1996 Olympic Games in Georgia. It questions the findings of Hotchkiss, Moore, and Zobay (2003), who identify significant positive effects of the Olympics on employment in Georgia/USA by first challenging their approach that used a level...
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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 …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010333215
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 …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010250356
The hosting and bidding for the Olympic Games is a natural experiment to test for anticipation effects in macroeconomics. We examine these effects using panel data for 184 countries during the period 1950-2006. We find that hosting the Games generates positive investment, consumption, and output...
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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 …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10014177126
This paper studies the distribution of politically motivated intergovernmental transfers in Russia focusing on the case of the 2018 FIFA World Cup. It investigates what factors have accounted for the selection of the 2018 FIFA World Cup venues. Qualitative Comparative Analysis of 14 cases...
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