Employment Effects of the Olympic Games in Atlanta 1996 Reconsidered

Arne Feddersen, Wolfgang Maennig

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    Abstract

    This paper investigates the regional economic impact of the 1996 Olympic Games in Georgia. It questions the findings of Hotchkiss, Moore, and Zobay (2003), who identify significant positive effects of the Olympics on employment in Georgia/USA by first challenging their approach that used a level shift model with no trend inclusion. Second, the original trend regressions are modified to capture spline trend shifts. Third, a nonparametric identification strategy using complex continuous treatment measures extends the original study. After controlling for the two concerns and extending the empirical strategy, this paper is not able to reject the hypothesis that there was no employment boost in Georgia caused by the Olympics.

    OriginalsprogEngelsk
    TidsskriftInternational Journal of Sport Finance
    Vol/bind8
    Udgave nummer2
    Sider (fra-til)95-111
    ISSN1558-6235
    StatusUdgivet - 1. maj 2013

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