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This article introduces ‘Granger Causality in Tourism Analysis for Slovenia andMontenegro.’ Included within are … and unemployment rates for Slovenia and Montenegro. Finally, causality from tourism growth to economic growth and vice … comparisons of the tourism ledgrowth in these countries between December 2007–June 2015. The focus of the analysis is directed …
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, consequently, the tourism sector. In the study, a single Slovenian dataset is input for the analysis of tourist arrivals. Vector …
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on careful specifications of the (co)integration characteristics of tourism prices. The results confirm that the … transmission of tourism prices in the Eurozone positively impacts Slovenian tourism prices when the spatial consolidated …
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identified any such aggregated agro-food product group for Slovenia. Yet, also Hungary and Croatia have faced difficulties in … activities are more likely to be combined with other more rapidly growing service activities. In Slovenia, traditional agro …
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