International prestige through ‘sporting success’: : an evaluation of the evidence

作者: Jan Haut , Jonathan Grix , Paul Michael Brannagan , Ivo van Hilvoorde

DOI: 10.1080/16138171.2017.1421502

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摘要: A central argument for public funding of elite sport is the claim that success at Olympic Games or world championships leads to increasing international prestige cities and states. While th...

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