This article tackles the question: Are large public expenditures on new stadiums a good investment for cities? Although public subsidies for professional sports teams are controversial, the answer to our question may well be yes. In this article, Jerry Carlino and visiting scholar Ed Coulson from Penn State report the results of their 2003 study: When quality-of-life benefits are included in the calculation, building new stadiums and hosting an NFL franchise may indeed be a good deal for cities and their residents.Sports teams ; Professional sports
During the past decade there has been a proliferation of sports stadia being built in America’s muni...
This paper conducts a contingent valuation survey of professional sports teams in Michigan and Minne...
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The results generated by this research argue that, in the future, communities should take into accou...
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Local political and community leaders and the owners of professional sports teams frequently claim t...
ABSTRACT: A host of empirical studies have indicated that stadiums and arenas have no signif-icant i...
Over the past 15 years, new stadiums in the National Football League have been built at an unprecede...
In an era of unprecedented profitability, expansion, and popularity of American professional sports ...
In this paper, I am going to discuss the major differences between the sports boosters\u27 pregame e...
This paper estimates the public benefits to homeowners in cities with NFL franchises by examining ho...
During the past decade there has been a proliferation of sports stadia being built in America’s muni...
During the past decade there has been a proliferation of sports stadia being built in America’s muni...
This paper conducts a contingent valuation survey of professional sports teams in Michigan and Minne...
abstract: This paper intends to analyze the National Football League (NFL) and the role stadiums pla...
As costs for building sports stadiums used by professional sports teams across the United States con...
There has been debate about whether or not professional sports teams impact their local economies. ...
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, in the future, communities should take into accou...
As with most sports, the incredible emotion that comes with dedicated fans radiates throughout the c...
Local political and community leaders and the owners of professional sports teams frequently claim t...
ABSTRACT: A host of empirical studies have indicated that stadiums and arenas have no signif-icant i...
Over the past 15 years, new stadiums in the National Football League have been built at an unprecede...
In an era of unprecedented profitability, expansion, and popularity of American professional sports ...
In this paper, I am going to discuss the major differences between the sports boosters\u27 pregame e...
This paper estimates the public benefits to homeowners in cities with NFL franchises by examining ho...
During the past decade there has been a proliferation of sports stadia being built in America’s muni...
During the past decade there has been a proliferation of sports stadia being built in America’s muni...
This paper conducts a contingent valuation survey of professional sports teams in Michigan and Minne...
abstract: This paper intends to analyze the National Football League (NFL) and the role stadiums pla...