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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. …
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empire. From the available sources and analysis, it seems that the policies of Venice which prioritised the food security of …
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This research is designed to help government and tourism policy-makers evaluate the efficiency and consequences of the … Greek taxation system on maritime tourism. The tax revenues generated by the taxes and dues imposed by the state are … measured using the Tourism Satellite Account (TSA). Tax evasion is considered to be the major cause of the high deficit of the …
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2001 war ein schwieriges Jahr für die Reisebranche. Bis Juni 2001 stagnierte der Umsatz der Reisebüros, und im September mussten gravierende Einbrüche verkraftet werden. Auch für das Jahr 2002 sind die Vorzeichen nicht günstig. Das Winterhalbjahr 2001/2002, das etwa 20% zum Jahresgeschäft...
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Die Tourismusstrategie Sachsen 2020 legte im Jahr 2011 wichtige Quellmärkte für den Tourismus in Sachsen fest. Dabei …
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The expansion of the tourist industry in developing countries is seen by both the countries themselves and international development organisations as a promising route towards boosting economic development. However, once the benefits and costs to society have been carefully weighed up this route...
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foreign tourism and, on the other hand, the social and cultural harm done to LDCs by tourism. Concluding, he defines a number …
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The following is an attempt by the author to analyse tourist relations between industrial nations and LDCs and to describe predictable conflict situations which may arise if these relations are subjected to excessive physical and psychological strains or if the international division of labour...
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