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London 2012's Financial Legacy
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London 2012's Financial Legacy
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This case study considers whether the London 2012 Games will live up to their legacy goals, in terms of generating social, financial and economic benefits. It examines the legacy of two contrasting summer Olympic Games - the 1976 Montreal Games, widely considered a financial disaster, and the 1984 LA Games, an amazing financial success and a case study in innovative mega-event planning and funding.
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London's Financial Legacy.docx
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Elesa Zehndorfer
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This collection synthesises outputs from the JISC Learner Experiences of e-Learning programme. For more information see
the project webpage.
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