Whether to host a mega sporting event for economic benefit or not?
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As the world is gripped with 2018 FIFA World Cup, assessing the economic impact of the world’s most followed events would be worthwhile. This year, FIFA 2018 would be the second largest international event hosted by Russia after the winter Olympics. According to World Economic Forum, FIFA 2018 is the most expensive edition so far, with an estimated investment of $14 Billion. Economists around the world are busy calculating the opportunity cost of hosting such a mega sporting event. Traditionally, government expenses on building a desired infrastructure should boost GDP of the host country by few 100 bps. We believe there are four major areas which would benefit from hosting such a mega sporting event.
1. Boost in Tourism
FIFA 2018 is a sports tournament watched by billions of fans across the world but very few witness the event live. A chance to watch it live plays an aspirational element associated with it. The host country witnesses a huge influx of new tourists who would have traditionally not have visited the host country for some reason or the other. The fact is well published in all post-event analysis of mega sports events.
[This article has been reproduced with permission from Welingkar Institute of Management Development and Research (WeSchool)]