Impact of the World Cup on the World Economy

By: KeithTimimi   Date: 10 March 2010

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The 18th FIFA World Cup is going to be held in Germany from 9 June to 9 July 2006 in 12 German cities. Total 32 teams constituting 8 groups are participating in the match. With regards to the official match schedule for the year 2006 Football World Cup, eight stadiums will each stage five matches, with the four largest venues (Berlin, Dortmund, München, Stuttgart).

World Cup And Germany Economy

More anticipation is made on German's economic performance for this year. Gross Domestic Product in the country is expected to rise by 0.3%. This competition may result by adding over euros 2,000 bn. The present expectation level is much higher and solely depends upon the host nations.

Two Asian Economic Giants Behind Goal Post

Both India and China the two emerging economies in the world have taken a very long time to be in the pitch. They will also have more times for participating. Good news is that both China and India are trying to develop themselves at a faster rate.

Economy Supremacy and World Cup Success

We draw a positive relationship between economic powers of the nations with that of success in the Football world cup when come across some economies in Europe and South America. But it does not hold good in case of the United States.

Top Manufacturers and World Cup

The top manufacturers generally keep a tight look on the world cup. For the World Cup Adidas deal with Fifa's official sports equipment is valued at $351 m. The company estimates to sell 15 million of this year's world cup footballs.

More over this year's world Cup will bring economic success not only to Germany but also the growing world economy. The World Economy will experience a better platform for economic success in the presence of top manufactures from the globalized world.


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