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Olympic Games Impact Study report

Olympic Games Impact Study (OGIS) is a study by Price Waterhouse Coopers, commissioned by the DCMS and the London Development Agency, to assess the likely net benefits of hosting the Olympics and Paralympics in 2012 in social and economic terms.

This study was designed to assess the likely benefits of the Games but also to inform what actions and public policy interventions we would need to put in place in order to maximise the benefits of hosting the Olympics.

Olympic Games Impact Study (PDF 231kb) 

Executive Summary of OGIS (PDF 27kb)

These documents are available online in Adobe Acrobat (.pdf) format.


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