Advantage in Games
(N.Z.P.A.-Reuter —Copyright) MONTREAL. The 1976 Montreal Olympic Games will generate about 22200 m in economic activity for Canada, according to a study commissioned by a Montreal brokerage firm. The study, prepared by Mr Michael Hudson of the Hudson Institute of New York for the brokerage firm, soys that despite an anticipated deficit of between s2som and s32om in staging the Olympics, the Games will be of economic advantage to Canada. Mr Hudson said the Games would bring in between s2oom and s3oom through taxes and about sslom through tourism. Significant benefits also would accrue from increased employment. the study said.
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Press, Volume CXV, Issue 33942, 8 September 1975, Page 18
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