Taylor Swift's Eras tour is taking Europe by storm, with sold-out shows from Dublin to Vienna. Some pundits have speculated that the tour could lead to an economic windfall for the ailing bloc. However, the concept of 'Swiftonomics'—the idea that Swift's tour could significantly boost the economy—is not supported by economic factors that drive advanced economies. Despite the hype, there is skepticism about the actual economic impact of the tour.
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Taylor Swift is taking Europe by storm, with some pundits talking up her sold-out tour as an economic windfall for the ailing bloc. But there's a problem: in terms of the factors that drive advanced economies, 'Swiftonomics' isn't actually real https://t.co/3dXBMEg54f https://t.co/1oyM32JLhC
Taylor Swift is taking Europe by storm, prompting some pundits to envisage an economic windfall as fans flock to dozens of sold-out shows from Dublin to Vienna and beyond. But there is one problem: ‘Swiftonomics’ is not actually real. More here: https://t.co/iYLo6D69fK
Taylor Swift is taking Europe by storm, prompting some pundits to envisage an economic windfall as fans flock to dozens of sold-out shows from Dublin to Vienna and beyond. But there is one problem: ‘Swiftonomics’ is not actually real https://t.co/NDS3oUXTcN
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