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Brazil Can Come Out Ahead

Bruno Reis is managing director of the São Paulo, Brazil, office of Exclusive Analysis, a risk forecasting company.

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A Missed Opportunity in Rio

Theresa Williamson, a city planner, is the founder and executive director of Catalytic Communities, a Rio de Janeiro-based organization that provides media and networking support to favela communities...

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Venues as an Asset or an Albatross

Andrew Zimbalist, the Robert A. Woods professor of economics at Smith College, is a co-editor of the forthcoming "International Handbook on the Economics of Mega Sporting Events."

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New York Is Lucky Not to Have the Games

Mitchell L. Moss, the director of the Rudin Center for Transportation and the Henry Hart Rice professor of urban policy and planning at New York University’s Wagner School of Public Service, is the...

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The Games Hurt Londoners

Julian Cheyne is a former tenant of the Clays Lane estate, which was demolished to make way for the London Olympics. He is a contributor to gamesmonitor.org.uk.

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The Games Help Londoners

Neil Jameson is the lead organizer of London Citizens and the executive director of Citizens UK.

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