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Many tourism destinations have enacted and implemented laws to protect residents as consumers that are relevance to tourists as consumers. In literature, consumer protection is not explicitly considered and analyzed in the area of destination competitiveness by research ers. This research...
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-sized enterprises (SMEs) in the European Union (EU). For this purpose, the article applies a non-parametric approach, i.e. data … main goal for the large majority of EU member states, especially in South-east Europe and the Mediterranean region, remains …
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In the present context of increasing competitiveness, inducted by the globalization process, to avoid being marginalized or given up, Italian socio-economic systems need to think out models of differentiated development on a local level and based on the exploitation of territorial resources....
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Romania is a member state of the European Union. Among the resources of the Romanian tourist patrimony, mineral and thermal waters, mofettes, salt mines, muds and the climate build up a valuable portfolio of the wellness tourism offer. These resources are used to recover and reacquire the...
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enterprises, representatives for tourism industry in eight EU countries (United Kingdom, Germany, Austria, Belgium, Lithuania …
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the EU integration process on tourist movements in Serbia, Macedonia and Montenegro during the period 2006-2014, as 2006 … was the year when one of the surveyed countries initiated EU accession negotiations, and tourism sector contribution to … surveyed countries. Upon reviewing the available sources, the authors have reached the conclusion that during the EU …
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At present, both in Romania and in Europe, tourism tends to become one of the biggest industries, with great development possibilities in the future. The economic development of Romania including tourism benefits from the support of the European Union, and has the purpose to reduce the gaps in...
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perspective of productive employment and its main determinants, in Romania, in the period following accession to the EU and … existence of large gaps, in terms of productive employment and economic development, between Romania and the developed EU … countries, as well as the existence of the highest in-work poverty risk in EU emphasizes the need to accelerate productivity …
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