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Public Dollars, Private Stadiums
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Public Dollars, Private Stadiums

The authors provide an eye-opening account of recent battles over publicly financed stadiums in some of America’s largest cities. Their interviews with the key decision makers present a behind-the-scenes look at how and why powerful individuals and organizations foist these sports palaces on increasingly unreceptive communities.

 Delaney and Eckstein show that in the face of studies demonstrating that new sports facilities don’t live up to their promise of big money, proponents are using a new tactic to win public subsidies¾intangible “social” rewards, such as prestige and community cohesion. The authors find these to be empty promises as well, demonstrating that new stadiums may exacerbate, rather than erase, social problems in cities.

Undertittel
The Battle Over Building Sports Stadiums
ISBN
9780813533438
Språk
Engelsk
Vekt
399 gram
Utgivelsesdato
5.11.2003
Antall sider
248