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Stadium Architecture and regional economic development: International experience and the plans of Durban

Wolfgang Maennig and Florian Schwarthoff
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Florian Schwarthoff: Chair for Economic Policy, University of Hamburg

No 200604, Working Papers from Chair for Economic Policy, University of Hamburg

Abstract: : For the FIFA World Cup 2010, South Africa plans to invest heavily. The positive economic effects that the country is hoping for stand in contrast to almost all statistical ex-post studies. This contribution emphasises that these results, usually from research under-taken in the USA, can only be generalised to a limited degree. The density of sports venues in developed countries is so high, that the marginal effects of new stadia are necessarily limited. We also emphasise that stadium design around the world was not hitherto adequately targeted towards positive economic effects. The example of Durban and its plans for a new “iconic” stadium is used to illustrate fundamental principles of stadium design and their embedding in a re-urbanisation process that have to be undertaken in order to consciously achieve positive regional economic effects.

Keywords: stadium architecture; regional economics; sports economics; World Cup; Durban (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: L83 R58 Z28 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Pages: 32 pages
Date: 2006
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Published in Hamburg Contemporary Economic Discussions, Issue 42006

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