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the analysis of the effects that the COVID 19 pandemic has had on the Romanian tourism. To reach this objective, a set of … conclusions of the study indicate that the COVID 19 pandemic has modified tourists' behaviour. This has had an important impact on …The present paper aims to analyse the evolution of tourism activity in Romania, in the period 2010-2021, focusing on …
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Tourism is one of the most vulnerable industries when facing a global threat of sanitary, economic, or military … considerations. From an economic activity comprising nearly 3% of the country's GDP, the tourism has dropped to a flat zero in … hosting medical staff or quarantined persons were open during this period. The present study runs an analysis on the tourism …
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According to the latest data for 2016, Croatian tourism accounts for 18.1% of Croatia's GDP. It puts it in the leading … economic activity of Croatia. Tourism by the NKD is not one of the ten categorized classes of economic activity, but is a … community of several subsectors and activities which we call tourism. Such shaped tourism as an activity has recently been …
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but also the share of unemployed nationwide in the period 2020-2021. Due to the Covid-19 pandemic, the unemployment rate …
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vulnerability to and impact of pandemics. As inequalities to a large extent determine pandemic vulnerability and adjustment of SDGs …While the pandemic and recovery unfold in real time, this article investigates some of the major themes on preparations … for the next pandemic. Humanity cannot rely on modern medicine to beat the next 'disease X' and the world cannot afford …
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