An empirical analysis of the economic impact of the Major League Baseball’s postseason on host-city economies from 1972-2001 suggests that any economic benefits from the playoff are small or non-existent. An examination of 129 playoff series finds that any increase ineconomic growth as a result of the post-season is not statistically significantly different than zero and that a best guess of the economic impact is $6.8 million per home game. As a general method of economic development, public support of a baseball team’s attempt to reach the World Series should be seen as a gamble at best.baseball, impact analysis, World Series, sports, mega-event
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This paper uses an extensive unique dataset to investigate the justification of government subsidies...
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An empirical analysis of the economic impact of the Major League Baseball’s postseason on host-city ...
An empirical analysis of the economic impact of the Major League Baseball’s postseason on host-city ...
An empirical analysis of the economic impact of the Major League Baseball’s postseason on host-city ...
Major League Baseball teams have used the lure of economic riches as an incentive for cities to cons...
Major League Baseball, like other American professional sports, has become a multibillion dollar ind...
Professional sports leagues, franchises, and civic boosters, have used the promise of an all star ga...
Professional sports leagues, franchises, and civic boosters, have used the promise of an all star ga...
Professional sports leagues, franchises, and civic boosters, have used the promise of an all star ga...
Professional sports leagues, franchises, and civic boosters, have used the promise of an all star ga...
Advocates of public stadium subsidies claim professional sports teams produce positive production an...
Advocates of public stadium subsidies claim professional sports teams produce positive production an...
This paper provides an overview of the economics of sports mega-events as well as a review of the ex...
This explanatory research reviews the economic impact literature to identify the conditions that wou...
This paper uses an extensive unique dataset to investigate the justification of government subsidies...
Advocates of public stadium subsidies claim professional sports teams produce positive production an...
An empirical analysis of the economic impact of the Major League Baseball’s postseason on host-city ...
An empirical analysis of the economic impact of the Major League Baseball’s postseason on host-city ...
An empirical analysis of the economic impact of the Major League Baseball’s postseason on host-city ...
Major League Baseball teams have used the lure of economic riches as an incentive for cities to cons...
Major League Baseball, like other American professional sports, has become a multibillion dollar ind...
Professional sports leagues, franchises, and civic boosters, have used the promise of an all star ga...
Professional sports leagues, franchises, and civic boosters, have used the promise of an all star ga...
Professional sports leagues, franchises, and civic boosters, have used the promise of an all star ga...
Professional sports leagues, franchises, and civic boosters, have used the promise of an all star ga...
Advocates of public stadium subsidies claim professional sports teams produce positive production an...
Advocates of public stadium subsidies claim professional sports teams produce positive production an...
This paper provides an overview of the economics of sports mega-events as well as a review of the ex...
This explanatory research reviews the economic impact literature to identify the conditions that wou...
This paper uses an extensive unique dataset to investigate the justification of government subsidies...
Advocates of public stadium subsidies claim professional sports teams produce positive production an...