The economic significance of sport in Flanders
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
2000
Publication Title
Journal of Sport Management
Volume
14
Issue
4
First Page
342
Last Page
265
Abstract
This study measures the share of the sports sector in the regional economy of Flanders by means of expenditure related to active sports participation and spectator sport. In contrast with the more common cost-benefit approach, the perspective of this study is rather macroeconomic. A representative sample of 512 households was interviewed by means of a standardized questionnaire. Data on government expenditure were gathered from an analysis of budgets and bills. Private investments and the balance of trade statistics were estimated. All these expenditures, $4.3 billion U.S., constitute the Gross Regional Sport Product for Flanders. During the past 15 years, household expenditure in sport has increased, while government expenditure has stagnated. However, government intervention remains necessary for setting up the legal context, financing the construction and maintenance of a rich variety of sports facilities, and for lowering the price threshold for low-income families. This study has shown the importance of the sports sector for the Flemish economy, mainly through household expenditure.
Recommended Citation
Taks, Marijke and Kesenne, Stefan. (2000). The economic significance of sport in Flanders. Journal of Sport Management, 14 (4), 342-265.
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