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worldwide demand for tourism. Consequentially, this thesis concentrates on a wider range of determinants including non …-economical factors of tourism demand and supply in both the country of origin and destination at a worldwide scale. So, the aim of the … tourism. The second intent was to analyze whether and how (sustainable) tourism can be a trigger for economic development. The …
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The issues relating to the functioning of the tourism economy include both the activities of tourism enterprises and … spatial units, i.e., tourism destinations, as well as tourism demand, including tourists' purchasing behavior. The aim of the … Special Issue of Economies is to present the current results of research on the functioning of the tourism market and its …
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relationship between tourism and crime in destinations. When controlling for the difference between tourists and residents in the … groups. As a consequence, agglomeration and urbanisation effects seem to be the main explanation for the impact of tourism on … of the number of visitors and residents in destinations. -- Tourism ; crime ; externalities …
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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 …. -- tourism ; crime ; externalities …
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