Sports Mega Events and the BRICS Economies: A Brief Historical Overview

W. Vamplew
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This paper provides an historical overview of the involvement of BRICS nations in hosting sports mega-events since 1990. It draws upon published studies to `generalise about how the hosting experience affected the BRICS economies. A survey of bidding for some mega-events shows that BRICS nations were keen to hold them, especially when there was a change in hosting policy which encouraged developing nations to apply. Indeed it can be suggested that regular bidding built the events into BRICS nations development strategies in which hosting a sporting mega-event both demonstrated that the nations had developed sufficiently to spare the resources for such prestigious entertainments but also was a way of boosting further development through infrastructure improvements and the encouragement of tourism. Certainly many city politicians and influencers saw hosting a mega-event as a key to urban regeneration and modernisation. In most cases the events were sporting successes, but the economic story was one of exaggerated pre-event claims of potential benefits and seriously underestimated costs. A major issue was the lower level of the infrastructural base from which BRICS countries started compared to more developed economies. The funding of sporting mega events meant that resources had to be diverted from possible alternative uses such as health, education and housing.
体育盛事与金砖国家经济:历史概述
本文概述了金砖国家自1990年以来参与主办大型体育赛事的历史。它借鉴了已发表的研究报告,"概括了主办经验对金砖国家经济的影响"。对一些超大型赛事申办情况的调查显示,金砖五国热衷于举办这些赛事,尤其是在鼓励发展中国家申请的主办政策发生变化时。事实上,可以说,定期申办赛事是金砖国家发展战略的一部分,举办大型体育赛事既表明金砖国家已经发展到有足够的资源举办此类著名的娱乐活动,也是通过改善基础设施和鼓励旅游业促进进一步发展的一种方式。当然,许多城市的政治家和有影响力的人士都认为举办大型赛事是城市复兴和现代化的关键。在大多数情况下,赛事在体育方面取得了成功,但在经济方面却存在着赛前夸大潜在效益和严重低估成本的问题。一个主要问题是,与发达经济体相比,金砖国家的基础设施起点较低。为大型体育赛事提供资金意味着必须从卫生、教育和住房等其他可能的用途上转移资源。
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