In the media | 25 Oct 2022
BBC World News: Qatar World Cup Economy
Scott Livermore, Chief Economist & Managing Director for the Middle East at Oxford Economics, joins Sameer Hashmi from BBC World News to discuss the economic impact of the Qatar World Cup with regard to neighbouring competition.
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