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      Suggestions for the Needed Standardization of Determining the Local Economic Impact of Professional Sports

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      Economic Development Quarterly
      SAGE Publications

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          An effort to secure a local government subsidy for a professional sports venue or event typically cites findings from a private consultant’s economic impact analysis on its purported benefits to the jurisdiction(s) offering the subsidy. Scholars have consistently expressed concerns regarding the ability of the public, and the officials that represent them, to detect the deficiencies that often plague such an analysis. The authors review the previous academic research to identify a common set of concerns regarding this form of analysis. These concerns are the basis for a list of 20 evaluative questions to consider in a critical assessment of an economic impact study. To illustrate the practicality of these questions, the authors ask them of previous studies regarding the economic impact of different professional sport venues or events in five different U.S. cities.

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                Journal
                Economic Development Quarterly
                Economic Development Quarterly
                SAGE Publications
                0891-2424
                1552-3543
                August 2016
                March 09 2016
                August 2016
                : 30
                : 3
                : 252-266
                Affiliations
                [1 ]California State University–Sacramento, CA, USA
                [2 ]California Department of Transportation, Sacramento, CA, USA
                [3 ]New York City Independent Budget Office, New York, NY, USA
                Article
                10.1177/0891242416636685
                fe0042ec-6b37-4a8b-ad58-7462387ee88d
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