The economic impact of sports stadiums: Recasting the analysis in context. Journal of Urban Affairs Association, 27(2), 171-191.The Economic Impact of Sports Stadiums: Recasting the Analysis in Context[J] . CharlesSanto.Journal of Urban Affairs . 2005 (2)...
A Tale of Two Stadiums: Comparing the Economic Impact of Chicago's Wrigley Field and U.S. Cellular Field Supporters of sports stadium construction often defend taxpayer subsidies for stadiums by suggesting that sports infrastructure can serve as an anchor for ... V Matheson,R Baade,M Nikolova ...
Some of my work had explored the economic impact of sports teams on cities.1 Independent scholarly investigation was virtually unanimous : stadiums and teams could not be expected to have a positive impact on a city's employment or output. Part of this conclusion rested on the fact that most...
The term “economic impact analysis” refers to rigorous surveys, research, and modeling to estimate the direct and indirect economic effects of an entity or event on the local, county, state, or U.S. economy, as measured by employment, tax revenue, income, or gross product (overall economic...
public funding for sports stadiums routinely fails to provide economic benefits that even begin to approach their costsIlya Somin
Disruptions, such as closures of businesses during pandemics, not only affect businesses and amenities directly but also influence how people move, spreading the impact to other businesses and increasing the overall economic shock. However, it is unclear
Assessing the Economic Impact of College Football Games on Local Economies The Economic Impact of Stadiums and Teams: The Case of Minor League Baseball »... Rodney,J.,Paul,... - 《Journal of Sports Economics》 被引量: 19发表: 2011年 Meat Market: Inside the Smash-mouth World of College...
1995astestcases,wefindtheneteconomicimpactforaMLBteamonahostcityof$16.2 millionunderonemodeland$132.3millionunderasecondmodel. JELClassificationCodes:L83 Keywords:impactanalysis,baseball,sportseconomics 1 Introduction ProfessionalbaseballisbigbusinessintheUnitedStates.MajorLeagueBaseball(MLB) ...
speaks volumes about the economic impact – both directly and indirectly – that the 34-year-old American superstar could deliver. The “Swiftonomics” or “Taylornomics” would benefit tourism sectors of cities that she toured such as hospitality,...
The committee responsible for bringing Super Bowl XLIX to Arizona this weekend estimates that the game will give the Phoenix area's economy a $500 million jolt. But at least one economist who studies the financial impact of sports say that estimate is inflated by a factor of about five. ...