
Brazil hoped it had won the jackpot in earning the right to host the next World Cup and summer Olympics, eyeing a massive boost to tourism and prestige. But in a country racing to upgrade sagging infrastructure, some analysts say eye-watering prices could hit tourism hard -- and long-term. "Brazil is going to price itself out of the market," if it overcharges fans for accommodation and transport, said economics professor Wolfgang Maennig, who has closely ...
Read More
You have just read an article categorized health
titled Brazil Risks Own Goal With High World Cup and Summer Olympics Prices.
Written by:
editor -
Tuesday, December 3, 2013
There are currently no comments for "Brazil Risks Own Goal With High World Cup and Summer Olympics Prices"
Post a Comment