The bidding paradox: why rational politicians still want to bid for mega sports events.
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Abstract. This paper discusses reasons why politicians still favor hosting mega events despite the discouraging evidence regarding their financial benefits: (1) early political enthusiasm, (2) tying side-projects to the bid to raise political support, (3) biased reading of history, (4) the winners curse, (5) redistribution and lobbying, (6) a media bias in favor of hosting and (7) boosting happiness and pride of residents. Bringing happiness to the people might be a valid reason for hosting a mega event, however, economists are yet insufficiently capable of capturing this effect. Moreover, alternative explanations for political support cannot be deemed invalid ex ante.
Full reference en link: Michiel de Nooij, Marcel van den Berg (2013) The bidding paradox: why rational politicians still want to bid for mega sports events. Utrecht School of Economics. Tjalling C. Koopmans Research Institute Discussion Paper Series 13-08. Also available at