The macroeconomic impact of the Rugby World Cup
Adam Richardson
No AN2011/01, Reserve Bank of New Zealand Analytical Notes series from Reserve Bank of New Zealand
Abstract:
Rugby World Cup 2011 kicks off in September 2011. The tournament will be a significant event for New Zealand. The Reserve Bank's main interest is in how the tournament affects domestic economic activity, capacity pressures and New Zealand' national accounts. This article aims to outline the Reserve Bank's current estimates of these impacts and to identify where some of the key uncertainties lie.
Pages: 14 p.
Date: 2011-08
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