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040 _aES-MaIEF
_bspa
_cES-MaIEF
100 1 _968708
_aConnolly, Jennifer M.
245 4 _aThe lure of new jobs
_bhow framing impacts perceptions of local subsidies for sports teams
_cJennifer M. Connolly and Michael Touchton
260 _c2020
500 _aResumen.
500 _aApéndice.
504 _aBibliografía.
520 _aMunicipalities often use public funds to support private projects in pursuit of economic growth or improved quality of life. How does the framing of municipal subsidies impact public support for such funding? We examine the case of government‐funded minor league baseball stadiums to address this question. Using nationally representative survey data, we find respondents are much more likely to support funding for stadiums when told that baseball will bring jobs and improve the local economy, compared to other frames. Local governments may therefore rely on positive, economic frames to gain public support, despite a lack of evidence that sports stadiums deliver net economic benefits.
650 4 _945097
_aINVERSIONES PUBLICAS
650 4 _945092
_aINVERSIONES LOCALES
650 4 _932236
_aAYUDA ESTATAL
650 4 _948502
_aSUBVENCIONES PUBLICAS A LA ADMINISTRACION LOCAL
650 4 _941860
_aDEPORTES
650 4 _aESTADOS UNIDOS
_942888
700 1 _968709
_aTouchton, Michael
773 0 _9164142
_oOP 1716/2020/4
_tPublic Budgeting and Finance
_w(IEF)90019
_x 0275-1100
_gv. 40, n. 4, Winter 2020, p. 86-103
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