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Never Host a Mega-Event?

Started by JFman00, January 31, 2015, 03:47:01 PM

JFman00

A decent article from Richard Florida for once

"In his newest book, sports economist Andrew Zimbalist explores how the Olympics, the World Cup and, yes, the Super Bowl became such bad deals for cities."

ChriswUfGator

It's the prime example of socializing losses in support of private profits. The organizers, vendors, advertisers, sponsors, venue management and ownership, lodging, etc., etc., etc., make a killing while the taxpayers foot the bill for the event with no feasible way to recover the expenditure. It's gotten worse in recent times, where worldwide cities are actively racing to the bottom because major events are viewed as prestige items. I think it's reached the point where anybody with a brain understands the economics, but what do you do to stop it?