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From Mega-events Studies to Olympic Studies: An Exploration of Geographic Themes

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Title
From Mega-events Studies to Olympic Studies: An Exploration of Geographic Themes
Published in
Annals of the Association of Economic Geographers, March 2020
DOI 10.20592/jaeg.66.1_3
Authors

Atsushi NARUSE

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