Exports and Olympic Games: Is there a signal effect?

A recent study finds that Olympic Games host countries experience significant positive, lasting effects on exports. They interpret their results as an indication that countries use the hosting of such events to signal openness and competitiveness. The authors challenge these empirical findings on the grounds that a comparison of structurally different and nonmatching groups of countries might suffer from a selection bias. The authors demonstrate that with an appropriate matching and treatment methodology, the significant Olympic effect disappears.
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Notations:sport history and sport politics organisations and events
Published in:Journal of Sports Economics
Language:English
Published: 2012
Online Access:http://doi.org/10.1177/1527002512454663
Volume:13
Issue:6
Pages:635-641
Document types:article
Level:intermediate