Developing countries that host mega-events such as the Olympic Games and World Cup invest enormous sums in stadiums and collateral infrastructure projects. The paper examines the motivations of countries to host these events and the typical economic outcome for those host sites lucky(?) enough be awarded the games. For both efficiency and equity reasons, these events are risk propositions at best, and they generally represent an even worse investment for developing countries than for industrialized nations
Events and sports events are perceived as having the potential to contribute to a number of benefits...
Mega sporting event hosting and sponsorship garner billions of dollars in investments from countries...
The study is an empirical view of the important issue of the business effects of the mega-sporting e...
Developing countries that host mega-events such as the Olympic Games and World Cup invest enormous s...
Countries vigorously compete for sports mega-events in hopes of generating an economic impact during...
Supporters of mega-sporting events such as the World Cup and Olympics claim that these events attrac...
This paper traces the economic history of major sporting events focusing on the Olympics. Historical...
This paper provides an overview of the economics of sports mega-events as well as a review of the ex...
From the Olympics to the World Cup, mega sporting events are a source of enjoyment for tens of thous...
Hallmark sporting events have evolved from a competitive opportunity of showing national pride to co...
Mega-sporting events such as the FIFA World Cup are expensive affairs. Host countries often justify ...
The quadrennial World Cup is perhaps the world’s most popular sporting event with millions of live f...
From the Olympics to the World Cup, mega sporting events are a source of enjoyment for millions, but...
In this paper, we explore the costs and benefits of hosting the Olympic Games. On the cost side, the...
The Olympic Games are a major undertaking that promise both large costs and potentially large benefi...
Events and sports events are perceived as having the potential to contribute to a number of benefits...
Mega sporting event hosting and sponsorship garner billions of dollars in investments from countries...
The study is an empirical view of the important issue of the business effects of the mega-sporting e...
Developing countries that host mega-events such as the Olympic Games and World Cup invest enormous s...
Countries vigorously compete for sports mega-events in hopes of generating an economic impact during...
Supporters of mega-sporting events such as the World Cup and Olympics claim that these events attrac...
This paper traces the economic history of major sporting events focusing on the Olympics. Historical...
This paper provides an overview of the economics of sports mega-events as well as a review of the ex...
From the Olympics to the World Cup, mega sporting events are a source of enjoyment for tens of thous...
Hallmark sporting events have evolved from a competitive opportunity of showing national pride to co...
Mega-sporting events such as the FIFA World Cup are expensive affairs. Host countries often justify ...
The quadrennial World Cup is perhaps the world’s most popular sporting event with millions of live f...
From the Olympics to the World Cup, mega sporting events are a source of enjoyment for millions, but...
In this paper, we explore the costs and benefits of hosting the Olympic Games. On the cost side, the...
The Olympic Games are a major undertaking that promise both large costs and potentially large benefi...
Events and sports events are perceived as having the potential to contribute to a number of benefits...
Mega sporting event hosting and sponsorship garner billions of dollars in investments from countries...
The study is an empirical view of the important issue of the business effects of the mega-sporting e...