World cup is the most famous sport event in the world with passionate in football. In the host country point of view, world cup is the best channel to promote and boost the economic.
Brazil economic and social impact of world cup 2014
1. Social and Economy impact of 2014 World Cup
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3. Background of FIFA
-Short History of FIFA
-Types of Tournaments
Economic Impact of of 2014 World Cup
Social Impact of of 2014 World Cup
Table of Contents
4. The Fédération Internationale de Football Association
Abbreviation : FIFA
Establishment : 1904
Based : Zurich
Slogan : For the game for the world
President : Joseph S. Blatter
Units : 6 confederations and 209 National Associations
Get to know FIFA
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7. Background of FIFA
-Short History of FIFA
-Types of Tournaments
Economic Impact of of 2014 World Cup
Social Impact of of 2014 World Cup
Table of Contents
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Economic Impact of of 2014 World Cup
1st To promote tourism in host country
Jesus The Redeemer :
Brazil
Kruger National Park :
South Africa
9. The world cup can be the main factor to
boost the tourist inflow to Brazil from 5m
to 7.48m in 2014
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(Sustainable Brazil : Social and Economic Impacts
of the 2014 World Cup)
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Economic Impact of 2014 World Cup
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Economic Impact of of 2014 World Cup
2nd To Boost economy in host country
Job Creations
Infrastructure Improvements
The country under spotlight
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(Sustainable Brazil : Social and Economic Impacts of the 2014 World Cup)
The most benefit sectors
1. Civil construction
2. Food and beverage
3. Business services
4. Electricity and urban
cleaning
5. Information services
6. Tourism and hospitality
Economic Impact of 2014 World Cup
The most spending
1. Hospitality
2. Meals
3. Others
(Mediacal & Legal)
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Economic Impact of 2014 World Cup
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(Sustainable Brazil : Social and Economic
Impacts of the 2014 World Cup)
Direct impacts on 2014 World Cup
1st Constructions
2nd Business Services
3rd Lodging and Restaurant (Hospitality)
2nd
3rd
Indirect impacts on 2014 World Cup
1st Constructions
2nd Business Services
3rd Real estate services and rental
1st
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Economic Impact of 2014 World Cup
The highway facilities improvement
1st Highway expansion
2nd Highway renovation and
maintenance
3rd Highway reconstruction
The increasing of investment in Reurbanization, Safety and highway
can increase the standard of living of local.
Credit : Ernst and Young Terco report
(Sustainable Brazil : Social and Economic Impacts of the 2014 World Cup)
14. Background of FIFA
-Short History of FIFA
-Types of Tournaments
Economic Impact of 2014 World Cup
Social Impact of 2014 World Cup
Table of Contents
15. 1st Ruining the local residence area
Social Impact of 2014 World Cup
People forced to relocation for constructions
16. Social Impact of 2014 World Cup
3rd Increasing of crime and robbery issue
17. Social Impact of 2014 World Cup
2nd Increasing rate of inflation
According to the survey of Brazilian
worried about the sharply increasing
inflation rate
Credit : www.statista.com
18. Social Impact of 2014 World Cup
4th Human capital development
The Volunteering Program
Foreign language classes for
volunteers
Workshop and training for private
sectors in quality service
providing for tourists
Student liaisons to support citizen
and tourists to have delightful
experience.
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Advantages and Disadvantage
Advantages
To promote tourism in host country
To boost economy in host country
To improve human capital ability
Disadvantage
o Ruining the local residence area
o Increasing rate of inflation
o Increasing of crime and robbery issue
20. • World Cup is the most famous sport
competitions that not concerning only on
passion in football and pride of the team.
• Brazil as the host country of the competition
can gain advantages in revenue from the
following items
1. revenue : tax collections
2. legacy : infrastructure development
3. social : job creation, social mobilization
4. intangible : self-esteem
5. image : international reputation
• The host country should balance the benefit in
monetary term and social cost to have the
sustainable success
Success or failure ?
Credit : Ernst and Young Terco report
(Sustainable Brazil : Social and Economic Impacts of the 2014 World Cup)