反事实思维
生产力
期限(时间)
投资(军事)
人均
经济
价值(数学)
控制(管理)
中期
经济
经济增长
宏观经济学
政治学
人口学
社会学
管理
机器学习
物理
认识论
哲学
政治
法学
量子力学
计算机科学
人口
作者
Raffaello Bronzini,Sauro Mocetti,Matteo Mongardini
摘要
Abstract This paper assesses the short‐ and long‐term economic impact of the 2000 Great Jubilee, the foremost Catholic event occurring every 25 years, on the city of Rome's economy. By applying the synthetic control approach, we find that the value added per capita increases slightly in the short term, whereas in the long term it is not significantly different from what it would have been if Rome had not hosted the Jubilee. However, we do find a significant effect on the employment rate. Consistent with these findings, we document a shift of the local economy toward less productive sectors, such as construction and services requiring lower skills, and an overall productivity loss with respect to the counterfactual scenario. The investment in infrastructure, facilities, and urban refurbishment did not significantly increase housing prices in the long term, with the exception of peripheral residential areas, which experienced an appreciation.
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