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This paper is the first to apply an econometric shift-share model to tourism. The approach allows us to isolate the growth contributions of changes in regional touristic attractiveness from those induced by the structure of visitors, but does not share the caveats of the conventional shift-share...
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This paper is the first to apply an econometric shift-share model to tourism. The approach allows us to isolate the growth contributions of changes in regional touristic attractiveness from those induced by the structure of visitors, but does not share the caveats of the conventional shift-share...
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Part I: Firms in the Tourism Industry -- Part II: Temporal and Spatial Perspectives in the Analysis of Tourism -- Part III: The Impacts of Tourism -- Part IV: Tourism Segments and Tourist Behaviours -- Part V: Environmental Perspectives and Tourism Policy.
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Practicing sports as well as the organization of sports events generate considerable positive external effects which cause an inefficiently low provision of private funds and thus justify public interventions in the sports market. For instance, organising competitions and providing sports...
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Der Tourismus ist für Salzburg ein wichtiger Wirtschaftsfaktor: Laut dem von Statistik Austria und WIFO entwickelten … regionalen Tourismus-Satellitenkonto beliefen sich die Gesamtaufwendungen für Urlaubs- und Geschäftsreisen, Verwandten- und … Zweitwohnungen. Die durch den Tourismus in Salzburg direkt erwirtschaftete Wertschöpfung machte einschließlich geschäftlicher Reisen …
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