Hosting an iconic sporting event such as the Olympic or Commonwealth Games can help to put a city on the international stage, but do they have a positive long-term economic effect?
For this episode of City Minutes, Senior Analyst Anthony Breach joins Chief Executive Andrew Carter to debate whether big sporting events can make a long-term difference to cities' economies and discuss what policymakers should consider to ensure that these events deliver real long-term economic improvements.
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City Talks: Mike Emmerich on Britian's Cities, Britain's Future
City Talks: The Voice of the City - Lessons for the English Metro Mayors
Event catch up: Greater Manchester metro mayor hustings
Event catch up: Liverpool City Region metro mayor hustings
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