European Capitals of Culture and life satisfaction
Lasse Steiner,
Bruno Frey and
Simone Hotz
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Lasse Steiner: University of Zurich, Switzerland
Simone Hotz: University of Zurich, Switzerland
Urban Studies, 2015, vol. 52, issue 2, 374-394
Abstract:
This paper analyses whether hosting the most prestigious European cultural event, the European Capital of Culture, has an impact on regional economic development and the life satisfaction of the local population. We show that European Capitals are hosted in regions with above-average GDP per capita, but do not causally affect the economic development in a significant way. Surprisingly, using difference-in-difference estimations, a negative effect on the wellbeing of the regional population is found during the event. Since no effect is found before the event, reverse causality and positive anticipation can be ruled out. The negative effect during the event might result from dissatisfaction with the high levels of public expenditure, transport disruptions, general overcrowding or an increase in housing prices.
Keywords: culture; European Capital of Culture; life satisfaction; mega-events (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2015
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Working Paper: European Capitals of Culture and Life Satisfaction (2013) 
Working Paper: European capitals of culture and life satisfaction (2013) 
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DOI: 10.1177/0042098014524609
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