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ISBN Number: 9264042075 No. pages: 184 |
Local Development Benefits from Staging Global Events Published by the OECD Local Economic and Employment Development (LEED) Programme The competition to stage major global events – such as OIympic Games, EXPOs, cultural festivals, and political summits – is more intense than ever before. Despite advances in virtual communication, large-scale gatherings of this kind have again become extraordinarily popular. In part, this can be explained by the worldwide media attention and sponsorship that such events now generate. But it is also substantially accounted for by the longer-term local benefits that can be achieved for the host location, including: improved infrastructure, increased revenues from tourism and trade, employment creation and heightened civic pride. However, such positive effects do not occur by accident, or without effective local action. Effective legacy planning and management is essential to ensure that the financial risk of investing in the event pays off, and that local development is boosted in a meaningful way. |
Preface
Executive Summary
Chapter 1. Introduction: Making Global Events Work Locally
Chapter 2. A Framework for the Local Benefits of Global Events
Chapter 3. Learning from Experience: Case Studies on Hosting Events
Chapter 4. Comparative Analysis: Do Different Type of Global Events Yield Distinctive Benefits?
Chapter 5. Making a Habit of It: Hosting More than One Event?
Chapter 6. Bidding to Host a Global Event but Not Winning?
Chapter 7. Leveraging Local Benefits for Global Events: Conclusions and Principles for Success
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