Politická ekonomie 2006, 54(4):490-507 | DOI: 10.18267/j.polek.570

Hlavní ekonomické důsledky pořádání letních olympijských her v Praze v roce 2016

©tepán Jurajda, Lubomír Lízal, Daniel Münich, Petr Zemčík
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Prague summer olympic games 2016: economic impact study

We evaluate the economic impact of Summer Olympic Games (SOG) potentially organized by the City of Prague in 2016. We focus on the so called Modified Northern Variant of the Games proposed by the PriceWaterhouseCoopers-Czech Republic. The first step in our analysis is quantification of a primary impact of the Games, which includes investments in infrastructure, expenditures of the SOG Organizing Committee, tourist expenditures and exports. The primary impact induces an increase in overall sales in the Czech economy, which is analyzed using input-output tables. Our respective estimates are 27.54 billion CZK for the primary impact and 55.44 billion CZK for the secondary impact.

Keywords: input-output, Summer Olympic Games, Prague, economic impact
JEL classification: H5, R15

Published: August 1, 2006  Show citation

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Jurajda, ©., Lízal, L., Münich, D., & Zemčík, P. (2006). Prague summer olympic games 2016: economic impact study. Politická ekonomie54(4), 490-507. doi: 10.18267/j.polek.570
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