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This paper examines the hypothesis that a greater stock of migrants and flows of tourists in the United Kingdom from a particular country increases bilateral trade between the United Kingdom and country of origin. The literature and empirical findings show that migrants and tourists can...
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Yachting tourism is an emerging industry in coastal regions, particularly in the Mediterranean countries. The rising … success of yachting tourism induces a significant boom in its relevant business segments. As a type of leisure tourism …, yachting tourism plays a big role in an experience economy, and its positive impact on coastal regions has meant a substantial …
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students in the Netherlands and to analyse, compare and valuate their interest in entrepreneurship, inter alia on the basis of …
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The tourism sector is evolving into an advanced industrial sector. Modern tourism presupposes an attractive portfolio … of tourist services for a varied set of visitors. Meanwhile, tourism destinations have turned into multifaceted tourist … segmentation and by monopolistic competition reflected in product differentiation. This paper argues that tourism becomes a …
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economics literature on tourism. The reason for this interest emerges from both the increasing economic importance of the … tourist sector and the increasing competition on the tourist market as a consequence of the transition from mass tourism to a … new age of tourism that calls for a tailor-made approach to the specific attitudes and needs of tourists. The central …
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