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Forecasting the Economic Impacts of Events and Conventions
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EngineeringPublic ParticipationEvent ManagementForecasting ToolEvent UnderstandingEconomic ForecastingEconomic AnalysisImpact AssessmentEconomic ImpactsCivic EngagementEconomicsPublic PolicyPredictive AnalyticsSocial ImpactPublic FundingForecastingMacroeconomicsEvent EvaluationSpecial EventsBusinessCrisis ManagementDisaster Risk ReductionPolitical Science
Governments often receive requests to provide funding to support special events and conventions because of their alleged positive impacts, economic and otherwise, on a destination. In these circumstances, a framework of assessment is required to determine the extent of support, if any, that is to be given to alternative events. In a companion article (this issue), a framework was developed for assessing “tangible” and “intangible” impacts of events and conventions. This article shows how the framework can be used as a forecasting tool to inform government as to the “deservedness” of different events and conventions to receive public funding.