Summary and Conclusions
Ex ante economic impact studies of the Super Bowl show that the presence of the game in a city does not provide the level of economic benefit that proponents of the game claim it has. Halftime performers appear to perform in order to gain expose for their
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The Economics of the Super Bowl Players, Performers, and Cities Yvan J. Kelly · David Berri Victor A. Matheson
Palgrave Pivots in Sports Economics
Series Editors Wladimir Andreff Emeritus Professor University Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne Paris, France Andrew Zimbalist Department of Economics Smith College Northampton, MA, USA
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Yvan J. Kelly · David Berri · Victor A. Matheson
The Economics of the Super Bowl Players, Performers, and Cities
Yvan J. Kelly Flagler College St. Augustine, FL, USA Victor A. Matheson Department of Economics and Accounting College of the Holy Cross Worcester, MA, USA
David Berri Department of Economics and Finance Southern Utah University Cedar City, UT, USA
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