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wiped from tourism related stocks. This comes at a troublesome time for the tourism industry, in the midst of a global …, mostly in theoretical terms. Nevertheless, the quantifiable impact of such events on tourism-specific stock values, both in … enhance our conceptual capital pertaining to the effects of such possibilities on five hospitality and tourism stock indices …
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This paper develops a model in which individuals gain social status among their peers for being 'tough' by committing violent acts. We show that a high penalty for moderately violent acts (zero-tolerance) may yield a double dividend in that it reduces both moderate and extreme violence. The...
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wiped from tourism related stocks. The theoretical relationship of the industry with such unexpected non-macro incidents … received moderate academic coverage. Nevertheless, the quantifiable impact of such events on tourism-specific stock values … the reaction of five hospitality/tourism stock indices to 150 incidents depicting major Acts of Terrorism, "Acts of God …
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The purpose of the paper is to present the fundamental equation in tourism finance that connects tourism research to … the tourism industry, are two of the most important industries in the world today in terms of employment and generating … tourism expenditure. The paper will concentrate on daily tourism expenditure, regardless of whether such data might be readily …
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This paper analyses the market transformations in heritage tourism destinations when excessivetourism demand determines … model highlights some importantdimensions of sustainable tourism development. The lesser capacity of excursionists to learn …. Traditional tourism strategies are seldom successful when they try toprevent excessive growth by discouraging daily visits. This …
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We study the employees' demand for hospital parking. We estimate the effect of the employees' parking price on demand using a difference-in-differences methodology. The deadweight loss generated by non-optimal pricing of parking is at least 9% of the hospitals' parking resource costs.
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