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hotels taking into account the specific characteristics of each establishment. The results have shown that even after … differential remained between large and small establishments. To achieve these aims four hypotheses on productivity, labour quality … quality and internal labour market variables. It is also possible that large establishments pay higher wages simply because …
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between the quality of accommodation establishments - measured as revenues per overnight stays - and performance in subsequent … establishments in the lodging industry rather than a selected sample of hotels listed in online booking systems. The availability of … 2010. Growth of establishments is significantly higher for smaller and older establishments and city hotels. Furthermore …
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location of hotels at local level. In a first part, after a presentation of the context of our work and a brief survey of … analyse the influence of amenities characteristics on a tourist bid-rent function and then on the number of hotels entering … the market. The third part will be dedicated to an estimation of the effect of amenities on the creation of new hotels at …
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This paper is an attempt to explain variations across EU regions in productivity growth and takes into consideration the important structure of the age-productivity relation of Human Capital. The study is fundamentally based on the theory of Fingleton's model which analyses the spatial process...
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