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positive relationship between tourism and crime in destinations. When using the level rather than the rate of total crime and … tourist population. Therefore, the main explanation for the impact of tourism on crime seems to be agglomeration effects. … greater amount of crime than non-tourist ones in the short and long run. Following the literature of the economics of crime à …
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relationship between tourism and crime in destinations. When controlling for the difference between tourists and residents in the … have a greater amount of crime than non-tourist areas in the long run. Following the literature of the economics of crime à … test whether total crime in Italy is affected by tourist arrivals. Findings confirm the initial intuition of a positive …
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When there are three parties, it is well known that the Coase Theorem may not hold even when there are no transaction costs, due to the emptiness of the core of the corresponding cooperative game [Aivazian and Callen (1981)]. We show that the standard Coasean bargaining game involving three...
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tackling this crucial point by studying whether or not there is a relationship between sport participation and crime. A panel … participation and property crime; (ii) There is a robust negative association between sport participation and juvenile crime; (iii …) There is a positive association between sport participation and violent crime, but it is only weakly significant. …
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tackling this crucial point by studying whether or not there is a relationship between sport participation and crime. A panel … participation and property crime; (ii) There is a robust negative association between sport participation and juvenile crime; (iii …) There is a positive association between sport participation and violent crime, but it is only weakly significant. …
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This paper investigates residents' preferences of investment in cruise tourism, taking its externalities into full … influence residents' perceptions about investing in cruise tourism. Potential positive and negative externalities produced by … components, and if they believe this activity to exert positive welfare, cultural and social externalities. Conversely, residents …
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This paper studies casino-style gambling from the public economics point of view in a jurisdiction populated by oligopolistically competitive legal casinos. We consider three different regimes: laissez-faire, entry regulation and tax regulation. The model highlights three important external...
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2002 is a key year for sustainable tourism because of its international recognition at Johannesburg Summit. This one is … due to tourism actors? mobilisation. However, multiple initiatory make sustainable tourism difficult to understand, mainly … about production offered. When one analyse both nationals and internationals declarations about sustainable tourism helped …
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tourism and that a large spill can destroy the current complex economic structure, turning it into one that is much simpler in …
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