
About this episode
This episode explores the economic impact of the World Cup and predictions for the 2026 event.
Is it football? Is it soccer? Whatever the name, it’s big business. On this episode of Econ World, sports economist and author Stefan Szymanski joins host Carmel Crimmins to explore how the World Cup became a multi-billion-dollar spectacle, and why the 2026 event is shaping up to be the biggest yet. Plus, find out how an economist predicts the World Cup winner. Sign up for the Reuters Econ World newsletter Catch Reuters Morning Bid here For information on our privacy and data protection practices visit the Thomson Reuters Privacy Statement. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Further Listening: Trump's inflation problem The affordability gap Swiftonomics Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
People in this episode
Host: Carmel Crimmins
Guest: Stefan Szymanski
Topics covered
- World Cup
- economics
- sports business
- multi-billion-dollar events
- 2026 World Cup
- sports prediction
Keywords
- World Cup
- economics
- Stefan Szymanski
- Carmel Crimmins
- sports business
- 2026
- football
- soccer
- multi-billion-dollar
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Organizations: Reuters
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