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Strayer,Devery,Harvard University
Mar-1995 - Mar-2002
Manager Planning
WalMart
Mar-2001 - Feb-2009
 Fudging the Numbers
Several new sports stadiums have opened in the past decade. Before construction ever began on any of them there was heated discussion about who would pay for them. Taxpayers should be very sceptical when they read about the positive impact that a new stadium will have in their area. Journalists report that the new stadiums will result in increased revenue for the region, but studies indicate otherwise. Do you feel that the media should be required to produce statistical evidence support these types of claims, as well as allow opponents to have results published on the same page? I want some financial data included in your responses to support your argument.
This is for my sports management class so can you keep it sports related. It only has to be like a page and half long. Can you cite your sources
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