Scholarship on sports stadium subsidies has covered myriad topics, including economic impact, finance, political strategy, and voter behavior. One area receiving much less attention from researchers is the emergence of the no-vote subsidy—where stadium-finance decisions are decided without a public vote—as a frequent alternative to direct democracy (i.e., referendums or initiatives). In this article, it is contended that an unfavorable no-vote subsidy can have damaging effects on a team’s financial performance, the reputation of elected officials, and citizen confidence in the democratic process. Whereas previous analyses of stadium-subsidy debates often end with a voting outcome (i.e., the issue is passed or rejected), the conceptual model...
The results generated by this research argue that the high cost of public subsidization does not out...
As new multi-million dollar professional sports stadiums and arenas are built every year in the U.S....
Political leaders in urban settings regularly confront difficult decisions over how to distribute pu...
Scholarship on sports stadium subsidies has covered myriad topics, including economic impact, financ...
In most cases, professional sport stadiums are financed through a mix of public and private investme...
In the US, decisions to allocate public funding toward professional sports facilities are usually ma...
The vast majority of North America’s professional sport arenas, ballparks, and stadiums are publicly...
Direct democracy practices such as initiatives and referenda are increasingly ignored or circumvente...
Arenas, ballparks, and stadiums built for professional sports teams or mega-events all around the wo...
Since the 1960s, most professional sports facilities have been financed through a mix of private and...
Abstract: Local politicians and team owners frequently argue that the public financing of stadiums i...
We analyze voting on subsidies for professional sports facilities in Harris County (Houston), Texas ...
327 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2003.Recent years have seen a dram...
As state and local government subsidies to professional sport organizations have increased over the ...
One of the most interesting issues in state and local public finance over the last 10-15 years has b...
The results generated by this research argue that the high cost of public subsidization does not out...
As new multi-million dollar professional sports stadiums and arenas are built every year in the U.S....
Political leaders in urban settings regularly confront difficult decisions over how to distribute pu...
Scholarship on sports stadium subsidies has covered myriad topics, including economic impact, financ...
In most cases, professional sport stadiums are financed through a mix of public and private investme...
In the US, decisions to allocate public funding toward professional sports facilities are usually ma...
The vast majority of North America’s professional sport arenas, ballparks, and stadiums are publicly...
Direct democracy practices such as initiatives and referenda are increasingly ignored or circumvente...
Arenas, ballparks, and stadiums built for professional sports teams or mega-events all around the wo...
Since the 1960s, most professional sports facilities have been financed through a mix of private and...
Abstract: Local politicians and team owners frequently argue that the public financing of stadiums i...
We analyze voting on subsidies for professional sports facilities in Harris County (Houston), Texas ...
327 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2003.Recent years have seen a dram...
As state and local government subsidies to professional sport organizations have increased over the ...
One of the most interesting issues in state and local public finance over the last 10-15 years has b...
The results generated by this research argue that the high cost of public subsidization does not out...
As new multi-million dollar professional sports stadiums and arenas are built every year in the U.S....
Political leaders in urban settings regularly confront difficult decisions over how to distribute pu...