In today’s world economy there are several factors affecting local economies. One major social interest is sport. Owners of major league sports teams have agreed that the buildings of new facilities are a necessity if a team is to remain financially viable, and competitive. New arenas and ball parks have sprung up around the country funded in some part by public dollars. Subsidizing stadiums is the idea of a local government taking taxes from local citizens to help to pay for the facilities. The belief that subsidizing stadiums helps in supporting other businesses in the surrounding areas, has made these types of taxes viable for the last several decades. The question begs itself, does public spending on athletic venues provide a significan...
ABSTRACT: Independent empirical analyses are often used to refute assertions that sports stadiums ca...
Advocates of public stadium subsidies claim professional sports teams produce positive production an...
This paper examines public financing of professional sports facilities with a focus on both early an...
There has been debate about whether or not professional sports teams impact their local economies. ...
During the past decade, forty-six professional sports venues were constructed in the United States, ...
As costs for building sports stadiums used by professional sports teams across the United States con...
Local political and community leaders and the owners of professional sports teams frequently claim t...
Public subsidies for sports stadiums and arenas are often justified as a means to boost the local ec...
Public subsidies for sports stadiums and arenas are often justified as a means to boost the local ec...
Local governments often justify subsidizing sports stadiums as economic development projects that ha...
ABSTRACT: A host of empirical studies have indicated that stadiums and arenas have no signif-icant i...
Though most studies find that sports stadiums are not strong drivers of economic activity in metropo...
Local political and community leaders and the owners of professional sports teams frequently claim t...
Since the 1950s, taxpayers have been the primary investors in stadia built for the use of privately-...
One of the most interesting issues in state and local public finance over the last 10-15 years has b...
ABSTRACT: Independent empirical analyses are often used to refute assertions that sports stadiums ca...
Advocates of public stadium subsidies claim professional sports teams produce positive production an...
This paper examines public financing of professional sports facilities with a focus on both early an...
There has been debate about whether or not professional sports teams impact their local economies. ...
During the past decade, forty-six professional sports venues were constructed in the United States, ...
As costs for building sports stadiums used by professional sports teams across the United States con...
Local political and community leaders and the owners of professional sports teams frequently claim t...
Public subsidies for sports stadiums and arenas are often justified as a means to boost the local ec...
Public subsidies for sports stadiums and arenas are often justified as a means to boost the local ec...
Local governments often justify subsidizing sports stadiums as economic development projects that ha...
ABSTRACT: A host of empirical studies have indicated that stadiums and arenas have no signif-icant i...
Though most studies find that sports stadiums are not strong drivers of economic activity in metropo...
Local political and community leaders and the owners of professional sports teams frequently claim t...
Since the 1950s, taxpayers have been the primary investors in stadia built for the use of privately-...
One of the most interesting issues in state and local public finance over the last 10-15 years has b...
ABSTRACT: Independent empirical analyses are often used to refute assertions that sports stadiums ca...
Advocates of public stadium subsidies claim professional sports teams produce positive production an...
This paper examines public financing of professional sports facilities with a focus on both early an...