By: |
Robert Baumann (Department of Economics, College of the Holy Cross);
Victor Matheson (Department of Economics, College of the Holy Cross) |
Abstract: |
We use daily airplane arrival data from 2004 to 2015 from Hawaii’s Department
of Business, Economic Development, and Tourism to determine the net change in
arrivals around a variety of sporting events. We find only one event generates
a positive and significant net impact on arrivals: the Honolulu Marathon,
which generates roughly 3,900 additional arrivals. No other sporting events
result in a measurable increase in tourist arrivals including, notably, the
NFL’s Pro Bowl, which receives a large subsidy from the state’s tourism
authority. |
Keywords: |
sports, stadiums, franchises, impact analysis, mega-event, tourism |
JEL: |
O18 R53 |
Date: |
2015–08 |
URL: |
http://d.repec.org/n?u=RePEc:spe:wpaper:1501&r=spo |