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This paper revisits, modifies, and combines elements of three major ‘institutional’ international-trade models, none of which has yet fully received the attention that it deserves, to provide a new explanation for the growth, decline, and then rebirth of internationally-oriented fairs in the...
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This study of the Italian wool-based textile industries (woollens, worsteds, and serges) seeks to examine its rise, expansion, and ultimate decline, over a period of five centuries (from ca. 1200 to ca. 1730) in the context of both international competition and economic conjoncture, in the...
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, via new transcontinental trading routes from Venice through Germany to the Brabant Fairs, based on a tripod of English … decline of the Venetian cloth industry in the 17th century have focused on Venice’s own ‘internal faults’, this paper offers … major share of Ottoman and Persian markets, at the direct expense of Venice: through a combination of diplomacy and superior …
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in Venice (c. 1800-44). At a time of transition in finance and cash shortage, Bogdano offered credit at a ‘just’ interest …
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tourism and long-term economic growth. These studies have employed a variety of methodologies, models such as VAR, VECM, ARDL … Granger causality. This work shows that in the cases reviewed there is strong empirical evidence for the hypothesis of tourism …. Additionally, the study shows that the values of the elasticity of economic growth from tourism are significant different between …
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Tourism is increasingly being promoted as an important source of economic growth especially in developing countries …. While there are many elements that contribute to tourism growth, without an efficient air transport system, it is almost … international tourism. From the perspective of an African nation the most important question is whether the benefit of aviation …
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region should be based on active and multilevel cooperation among operators of the local tourism business environment. It is … rather high level of inertia of local authorities in creating appropriate conditions for tourism business development, thus …
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In Kerala, the revenue generated by tourism i assessed as 6.29% of GDP and the employment in tourism is estimated as 7 … basic infrastructure to support tourism and adopting a policy that i eco-friendly and environmentally sustainable says … Kerala's Tourism's ministrer in 2003. The importance of information technology in increasing in all the sectors. Tourism one …
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In recent decades, hotel companies based in the Balearic Islands have become the leaders of the Spanish tourism market … maintained with international tourism companies: foreign capital tour operators and hotel chains. This analysis includes the …
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tourism in Small Island Developing States (SIDS). The results of the homogenous and instantaneous causality tests suggest that … for only a small set of countries. For the most part, the causal relationship runs from FDI to tourism, implying that FDI … provides much needed capacity for SIDS and therefore allows these countries to expand their tourism product. …
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