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in the formal sector in Sarawak, East Malaysia to the year 2000. References, statistical tables. …
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This paper reports a case study on how knowledge is transferred through a film project and how it has been utilised. Prior literature and knowledge transfer theory is used to review the studied project and to draw recommendations on how best to utilise knowledge as well as to create an awareness...
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, unemployment and crime rates in Malaysia. This study covered the annual data from 1970 to 2008. Design/methodology/approach – The … arrivals are positively related to crime rates in Malaysia. For Granger causality, in the long-run tourist arrivals, inflation … and unemployment rates Granger cause crime rate in Malaysia. However, in the short run we find bilateral causality between …
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Tourism is one of the largest and fastest growing industries in the world, which makes it a potential strategic factor … for economic growth. This adds to the strong interest in the role of tourism in Malaysia’s economic growth as it is the … Granger causality among economic growth, tourism and exports within the neoclassical framework are inconsistent. The …
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The mass of investments into infrastructure for tourism in the so-called “New States” (Neue Länder) of the Federal … effects of local public investment into infrastructure for tourism supported by investment grants on the local employment in …
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partnership undertook initiatives to stimulate the regional economy by creating a tourism infrastructure. This paper presents a …. In 2004, the regional partnership also applied for the pilot measure to implement the EU Initiative Leader+. The tourism …
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Ferri J. (2004) Evaluating the regional impact of a new road on tourism, Reg. Studies 38, 409-418. The aim of this work … contributed to expanding hotel tourism in the Valencia region. Some of the most important tourist destinations in Spain, both … that the impact on tourism of the motorway has been varied and depends on three factors: (1) the origin of the tourism; (2 …
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even the sectors of the local economy most closely linked to tourism show growth in employment. …
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on the Act on Seaports and Harbours the state and self-government system for managing the largest seaports of Poland … of the port infrastructure, proper seaport land management and port development prediction, programming and scheduling …. The main source of financial resources for the managing entities are port fees and the fees for seaport land lease. In …
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In the article there are considered and analyzed various means and methods for reforming seaports. The first part of … the work is devoted to the possibilities for reorganization and improvement of the broad and diverse spectrum of port … services. Further on in the study there are discussed the serious benefits and advantages of a successfully conducted port …
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