Mr Baade reckons that, instead, the event depressed growth, as some tourists kept away to avoid football fans.
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In a recent paper, Robert Baade, the economist Bloomberg cites, deals another blow to the idea that propping up stadiums is good public finance.
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There is little data on the economic impact on Olympic cities, but Mr Baade studied what the 1994 soccer World Cup did to its nine American host cities.