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the EU’s neighborhood. The tourism sector particularly tends to agglomerate regionally and even locally. While there is a … large body of literature describing tourism clusters and while tourism features as a priority sector in many regional … agglomeration-oriented policy concepts to tourism destinations in an institution-sensitive way. This article argues that both …
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Tourism is vital to the success of many economies worldwide and has been a widely researched area for many years … research investigates the role of tourism in promoting economic growth in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia by using annual time …-integration test, the co-integration regression test and the Granger causality test to check the relationship between tourism and …
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In the developing economy, tourism is the most visible and steadiest growing facade. Tourism is considered one of the … autoregression (VAR) model, error correction model (ECM), and the Granger causality to check the relationship between the tourism … product (GDP) is used as a replacement variable for the economic growth index, while internal tourism revenue is used as a …
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Tourism plays an important role in fostering economic growth within the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) forum … pollution. This research aims to determine the relationship between tourism, economic growth, and environmental pollution in … established using the Dumitrescu- Hurlin test. The results indicate that tourism and economic growth have had a positive influence …
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Tourism contributes 10% to global gross domestic product (GDP), yet it generates 5% of all anthropogenic CO2, while 50 … countries, and sustainable tourism based on renewable energy is an ideal approach to generate local development. Our objectives … are thus to gauge sustainable tourism's influence on local development in the community of La Florida, Huaral, Peru and to …
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villages and non-tourist villages from the input aspects (attractiveness, accessibility, amenity) supporting tourism …, which found that tourism development can have a positive effect on village economic conditions. In terms of accessibility …, there is no significant difference between tourist villages and non-tourism villages because currently the development of …
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, in which fieldwork is carried out where the main source of information will be interviews with promoters of tourism …
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It is reasonable to state that gastronomic tourism is an efficient tool that has the potential to refresh Thailand …'s macroeconomic viability. With the aim of becoming a hub of tourism in Southeast Asia, Thailand's tourism industry must urgently … Thailand's tourism system, specifically focusing on gastronomic activities and tourism industries. The tourism I-O data used in …
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The travel and tourism industry has been growing in importance for several developing countries. It has not only … tourism industry to its national output. In this light, this paper aims to undertake an empirical examination of the factors … the travel and tourism industry, using quarterly data from 2000 to 2012, under a Geweke causality framework. The empirical …
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dependent upon tourism or natural resources. The empirical framework is based on Impulse Response Functions obtained from Vector … dependent upon either tourism or natural resources. We find that there is evidence of the “natural resource curse”, especially …
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