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Beijing

The opportunity cost of hosting the Olympic Games

2019-06-06
By: Grant Go
On: June 6, 2019

According to the Sports Book Review, the modern Olympics were first held in 1896 with only 12 countries. Today, the Games attract thousands of athletes from 206 countries around theContinue Reading

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