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widespread employment effects. A tourism policy that opens up perspectives for employment to people in many parts of a country … can contribute to such a solution. This is even more the case because of tourism's high labour intensity and the physical … as to what degree tourism policy can live up to these high expectations. …
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The main objective of this paper is to asses the tourism activity in Brazil, and examine, particularly, its capacity to … generate employment. To this aim an input output matrix, that considers the tourism as a set of sectors of the economy, was … computed for the year 2006. This matrix made it possible to examine the main relationships between tourism and the rest of the …
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This study is aimed to analyze the tourism contributions to the Brazilian economy by using a tourism input … economy. Among the sectors classified as key ones, six are included into the tourism complex: a) schedule air transportation … programs to promote the development of the tourism in the Brazilian economy. …
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analyses which include a focus on China, Japan, Brazil, and South Africa, this paper not only highlights why there is need for …
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Belgium, Haryana has a track record of innovative tourism policies.Way back in '70s it was the first state to pioneer highway … tourism. It went on to experiment with cultural and pilgrimage tourism in 80s and adventure and golf tourism in 90s and then … farmhouse tourism at the turn of the century. While an emphasis on expanding markets for tourism is a praiseworthy move …
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Both theoretical and empirical analyses show that the relationship between population development and carbon emissions … is dynamic, and the population elasticity of carbon emissions is a nonlinear function of population size, age structure … that the relationship between population and carbon emissions is nonlinear results in a better smiulation to the historical …
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attempt to close this widening and politically highly relevant research gap. The EU's total population was 502.5 million, with … a yearly increase of 0.5 million due to natural population increase and 0.9 million due to net migration. While the … now was a sharp and clear-cut rise in the total stock of the resident population in Europe from only three countries …
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Julian Simon has stated, in many of his recent publications, that population growth, although reducing income per … population. This paper intends to measure empirically the length of time needed to achieve that steady state, through the …
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This paper focuses on the influence of two classical drivers of population agglomeration: geography and history … evidence of the progressive population concentration along the coast, on the plains and in the regional (provincial) capitals …; a process that has not finished in the present days. Next, we show that both drivers of population agglomeration …
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trend and fluctuations related to the change in country-specific age population. The trend is an inverse function of real … GDP per capita with constant numerator. Similar analysis was conducted for the USA and Japan. …
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