Transport Investment and Economic Development

Transport Investment and Economic Development
Author: David Banister
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 383
Release: 2003-08-29
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 1135802718

This book makes a major contribution to the debate and is directed at researchers, decision makers and students who are interested in the wider economic development impacts of transport.

A Community/Airport Economic Development Model. Volume III. User's Manual

A Community/Airport Economic Development Model. Volume III. User's Manual
Author: Jere J. Hinkle
Publisher:
Total Pages: 213
Release: 1972
Genre:
ISBN:

The volume presents a description of the operations of the Community/Airport Economic Development Model (CAEDM). These can be used to examine a wide variety of problems examining aircraft noise and land use incompatibilities in the vacinity of an airport. Information is given in both narrative and garphic form regarding the kind of input that is required to be provided by the user of the program. The options that are available within the program and the format and ordering of the data that are required for program operation are given. Sample output of the CAEDM is presented in this volume. A listing of the CAEDM program is included. (Author).

Indexes

Indexes
Author: United States. Environmental Protection Agency
Publisher:
Total Pages: 1760
Release: 1983
Genre:
ISBN:

International Handbook on the Economics of Mega Sporting Events

International Handbook on the Economics of Mega Sporting Events
Author: Wolfgang Maennig
Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing
Total Pages: 641
Release: 2012
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 0857930273

From the Olympics to the World Cup, mega sporting events are a source of enjoyment for tens of thousands, but can also be a source of intense debate and controversy. This insightful new Handbook addresses a number of central questions, including: How are host cities selected and under what economic conditions? How are these events organized, and how is local resistance overcome? Based on historical and empirical experience, what are the pitfalls for the organizers of these events? What are the potential economic benefits, including any international image effects? How can the costs be minimized and the benefits maximized for host cities and countries? How do these mega events impact the challenges of globalization and what is their environmental legacy? Compiled and edited by two internationally renowned sports economists, the expert contributions elaborate on the specific mechanisms of the bid processes, analyse the determining factors of winning bids, and illustrate how to construct future bid campaigns. Underpinned by case studies from four continents and by theoretical considerations, the reasons for seemingly systemic cost overruns are explored and analysed, as are the effects on national and regional employment and income, property values, non-traditional economic variables (such as psychological and marketing benefits) and urban branding and transformation. The Handbook also reflects on important elements of design of the games in order to better plan, prepare and allocate resources – including, for example, sustainability issues and the use of campaigns to secure positive perceptions. This book provides an up-to-date analysis of the financing and economic impact of mega sporting events, as well as a full discussion of how host cities can maximize the benefits from their experience. As such, it will prove a fascinating read for academics, students, researchers and policymakers with an interest in economics and public sector economics generally, and more specifically, in the economics of sport.