Circus Maximus: The Economic Gamble Behind Hosting the Olympics and the World Cup

Circus Maximus: The Economic Gamble Behind Hosting the Olympics and the World Cup

Third edition

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Beyond the headlines of the world's most beloved sporting events.

Brazil hosted the 2016 men's World Cup at a cost of $15 billion to $20 billion, building large, new stadiums in cities that have little use for them anymore. The projected cost of Tokyo's 2020 Summer Olympic Games is estimated to be as high as $30 billion, much of it coming from the public trough. In the updated and expanded edition of his bestselling book, Circus Maximus: The Economic Gamble Behind Hosting the Olympics and the World Cup, Andrew Zimbalist tackles the claim that cities chosen to host these high-profile sporting events experience an economic windfall. In this new edition he looks at upcoming summer and winter Olympic games, discusses the recent Women's World Cup, and the upcoming men's tournament in Qatar.

Circus Maximus focuses on major cities, like London, Rio, and Barcelona, that have previously hosted these sporting events, to provide context for future host cities that will bear the weight of exploding expenses, corruption, and protests. Zimbalist offers a sobering and candid look at the Olympics and the World Cup from outside the echo chamber.

Book information

ISBN: 9780815738619
Publisher: Brookings Institution Press
Imprint: Brookings Institution Press
Pub date:
Edition: Third edition
DEWEY: 796.48
DEWEY edition: 23
Language: English
Number of pages: 255
Weight: 390g
Height: 151mm
Width: 228mm
Spine width: 19mm