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How can Team United make 2026 a success: What Mexico, US and Canada can learn from the past World Cups?

  • January 2, 2021

The 2026 World Cup sanctioned by the Fédération International de Football Association (FIFA) will be hosted by the trio of Canada, Mexico, and the United States. This will be the highest-profile single-sport event with this kind of host structure, which…

Categories: International Policy, Local and State Innovation, Sports

Negotiation Strategy and How Cities Can Avoid Getting Fleeced by Sports Franchises

  • March 30, 2020

Sports franchises hold a sizeable power dynamic over the municipalities that host them. This disparity allows franchises and leagues to continually extract large tax breaks and public financing for sports stadiums despite the lack of promised economic benefits. Asymmetric negotiation…

Categories: Domestic Policy, Finance, Sports

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