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Sports, Jobs, and Taxes

Sports, Jobs, and Taxes The Economic Impact of Sports Teams and Stadiums

Taxes, Competitiveness, Corporate Taxes, Corporations, U.S. Economy

Andrew Zimbalist and Roger G. Noll, Brookings Institution Press 1997 c. 525pp.

Chapter 1: "Build the Stadium--Create the Jobs!"

Chapter 2: The Economic Impact of Sports Teams and Facilities

Chapter 3: The Employment Effect of Teams and Sports Facilities

Chapter 4: Subsidizing Stadiums: Who Benefits, Who Pays?

Chapter 5: Direct Democracy and the Stadium Mess

Chapter 6: Stadiums and Urban Space

Chapter 7: Stadiums and Major League Sports: The Twin Cities

Chapter 8: Baltimore's Camden Yards Ballparks

Chapter 9: Sports, Politics, and Economics: The Cincinnati Story

Chapter 10: Bearing Down in Chicago: Location, Location, Location

Chapter 11: Cleveland's Gateway to the Future

Chapter 12: Stickball in San Francisco

Chapter 13: Spring Training

Chapter 14: Minor League Teams and Communities

Chapter 15: Sports, Jobs, and Taxes: The Real Connection

Contributors

Index

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