It takes the average reader 3 hours and 30 minutes to read Cost and Revenue Overruns of the Olympic Games 2000–2018 by Holger Preuß
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In this open access book the cost and revenue overruns of Olympic Games from Sydney 2000 to PyeongChang 2018 from eight years before the Games to Games‐time are investigated to provide a base for future host cities. The authors evaluated the development of expenditure and revenues of the organizing committees to operate the event, and the investment of taxpayers’ money for Olympic venues (non‐OCOG budget). The study is based on data collected worldwide and is currently the most advanced study on cost and revenue changes of Olympic Games.
Cost and Revenue Overruns of the Olympic Games 2000–2018 by Holger Preuß is 206 pages long, and a total of 52,736 words.
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