The Rise and Fall and Rise and Fall of the Olympic Games as an Economic Driver

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The Rise and Fall  and Rise and Fall  of the Olympic Games as an Economic Driver
Author : Victor Matheson
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Publisher : Unknown
Language : English
Release Date : 19 May 2024
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This chapter traces the history of mega-sporting events, with a focus on the Summer and Winter Olympic Games, and examines how potential host countries have reacted to the financial successes and failures of previous events.

The Rise and Fall  and Rise and Fall  of the Olympic Games as an Economic Driver

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