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. -- tourism ; crime ; externalities … positive relationship between tourism and crime in destinations. When using the level rather than the rate of total crime and … tourist population. Therefore, the main explanation for the impact of tourism on crime seems to be agglomeration effects …
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This paper investigates residents' preferences of investment in cruise tourism, taking its externalities into full … influence residents' perceptions about investing in cruise tourism. Potential positive and negative externalities produced by … components, and if they believe this activity to exert positive welfare, cultural and social externalities. Conversely, residents …
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This paper investigates residents’ preferences of investment in cruise tourism, taking its externalities into full … influence residents’ perceptions about investing in cruise tourism. Potential positive and negative externalities produced by … components, and if they believe this activity to exert positive welfare, cultural and social externalities. Conversely, residents …
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progress and social norms have freed women from the home, increasing their participation in both the labor market and the crime … market. With crime no longer just men's business, it is important to investigate female criminal behavior to determine … whether the policy prescriptions to reduce crime should differ for women. …
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We delineate the various ways in which rights to environmental and other resources can be assigned to individuals or groups. We then examine models of individual and group interactions, drawing out their implications for the ways in which resources will be utilized and managed under various...
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. Furthermore, since local interactions imply particular forms of externalities, their presence typically suggests government action …
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This is a survey of legal liability for accidents. Three general aspects of accident liability are addressed. The first is the effect of liability on incentives, both whether to engage in activities (for instance, whether to drive) and how much care to exercise (at what speed to travel) to...
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