Format:
Online Ressource
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graph. Darst., Tab., Lit.
Edition:
Online-Ausg.
ISSN:
1868-4874
Content:
Mega-events such as the World Cup and the Olympics have been used for economic development, urban transformation and global status enhancement. Beijing and Shanghai embraced these purposes when they won the bids for the 2008 Olympics and the 2010 World Expo respectively. This article examines the pre-event economic changes in Beijing and Shanghai that are associated with their pursuit of mega-events. Changes in a group of economic indicators are tracked from 1997 to 2006. It was found that after winning the bids for the Olympics and the World Expo, Beijing and Shanghai experienced greater growth in construction and tourism, a speeding-up in economic development and restructuring, and an improvement in physical infrastructure. However, the enhancement of global exposure was not accompanied by growth in foreign trade and in the finance, insurance and real estate (FIRE) industries. The empirical analyses place the mega-events in large economic contexts and provide a base for future post-event studies. (JCCA/GIGA)
In:
Journal of current Chinese affairs, Thousand Oaks, CA : Sage Publishing, 2009, 39(2010), 2, Seite 133-165, 1868-4874
In:
volume:39
In:
year:2010
In:
number:2
In:
pages:133-165
Language:
English
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