Olympic Economy
cctv.com 12-21-2004 14:09
Host:
Yang Rui
Guests:
Kristine Toohey: Director of Australian Center for Olympic Studies of University of Technology of Sydney
Li Daokui: Professor of Economics of School of Economics and Management of Tsinghua University
Lead in:
Four years from now, the Beijing Olympic Games will be held as the preparations for the mega project are gaining momentum. Debates about how to construct the games also dominated the headlines of the local media here in Beijing. Poor as it is, is China spending too much with a budget of 3.5 billion us dollars, far more than that spent in Australia four years ago. And China is not widely accepted as a sports country despite its brilliant performance in Greece. Because those people argue that sports education and participation in this country is not quite up to the international standards.
How can the sports facilities be used later on and generate enough return of the incredible investment, in other words, how shall we rationalize the expenditure and examine the prospects of having the healthy Olympic Economy?
Editor:Xiang Source:CCTV.com