The Causal Economic Effects of Olympic Games on Host Regions
This paper studies the effects of hosting Olympic Games on the regional economy in the short- and long-run. For identification, runners-up in the Olympic bidding process are used to construct the counterfactual for Olympic host regions. In the short-run, hosting Summer Olympics boosts regional GDP per capita by about 3 to 4 percentage points relative to the national level in the year of the event and the year before. There is also evidence for positive long-run effects, but results on the latter are not statistically robust. In contrast, Winter Olympics do not have a positive impact on host regions. If anything, they lead to a temporal decline in regional GDP per capita in the years around the event.
Empfohlene Zitation
Firgo, M. (2019). The Causal Economic Effects of Olympic Games on Host Regions. WIFO Working Papers, (591). https://www.wifo.ac.at/publication/pid/4145960.