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C/E/829. The economic benefits from the development of “super tall structures”. Case study: Burj Dubai
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This paper examines the economic benefits that could arise through the development of a “super tall structure” and uses Burj Dubai as a case study. Some of these benefits include the attraction of foreign investment and capital, increased business opportunities, demand for products and services, and increased tourism. All of these benefits are discussed, and the paper also details some of the economic costs from the development of super tall structures.
KEYWORDS: Economic benefits, Burj Dubai, foreign investment, tourism,
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