Economists are questioning the significant economic impact often promised by large-scale events like the World Cup, contrasting it with the more measurable and concentrated financial boost provided by superstar tours like Taylor Swift's Eras Tour. While the World Cup projections suggest billions in economic activity, independent research indicates only a marginal and statistically insignificant effect on GDP, with long-term impacts being negligible. In contrast, Swift's concerts have demonstrably led to record hotel revenues and substantial local GDP increases in cities she visited, highlighting a discrepancy in scale and financing between private, hyper-concentrated events and publicly-backed, diffuse international tournaments. AI
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