On the economic impact of international sport events: Microevidence from survey data at the EURO 2008

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On the economic impact of international sport events: Microevidence from survey data at the EURO 2008. / Lamla, Michael Josef; Straub, Martin; Girsberger, Esther Mirjam.
in: Applied Economics, Jahrgang 46, Nr. 15, 01.05.2014, S. 1693-1703.

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Lamla MJ, Straub M, Girsberger EM. On the economic impact of international sport events: Microevidence from survey data at the EURO 2008. Applied Economics. 2014 Mai 1;46(15):1693-1703. doi: 10.1080/00036846.2014.881972

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abstract = "Using firm-level data for more than 700 Swiss hotels and restaurants, we evaluate the economic impact of the EURO 2008 soccer championship in Switzerland. Although aggregated macrodata do not reveal any sizable economic impact, we report an overall negative effect based on the surveyed companies. Notably the reported effects of the individual firms are very heterogeneous. For instance, hotels in cities benefitted from the tournament as they were able to raise prices and thereby increase sales. Looking at the long-run impact only a small fraction of companies do believe in a positive effect. Interestingly, this outlook does not depend on realized sales, but on the guest structure.",
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