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environmental pollution and reduced working week. These changes have affected tourism, holiday destinations for changes to pro …-active, run in nature, with positive implications and deep rural tourism activity. Temporary return to nature, the simple way of … circumstances prevailing trends in rural tourism activity in Romania, which are described and analyzed in this paper based on the …
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According to our knowledge there has been limited research conducted in Romania with respect to tourism … entrepreneurship. Due to the fact that entrepreneurship can be considered an engine for economic progress and that tourism is an …-economic background of tourism entrepreneurs, the factors underlying their decision to become an entrepreneur, in general, and that to …
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of destinations or places struggle to make them visible in the global tourism market. Lack of understanding of the power … of brand could be one the reasons for failure. In tourism, consumers often don’t buy individual products but images …
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In Hungary to motivate the domestic tourism the employers can give part of the payments in special vouchers to their … increase tourism. For the analyses standardized questionnaire was used which was asked by people living in the selected region … average, deviation, variance and frequency. Results showed that domestic tourism is preferred due to lower expenses. The …
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Nowadays tourism and quality of life have an important role, more research is being done on these topics. Tourism is a …'s tourism: it is the second most visited tourist region. Many researches were made in this area e.g. the Hungarian Tourism Plc … satisfaction of the Hungarians and foreign tourists. My PhD dissertation is about the relationship between tourism and quality of …
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New England receives more than 100 million visitors every year. But assessing their impact on the local economy is tricky; and the answer partly depends on where you look.
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We analyze the empirical relationship between growth, country size and tourism specialization by using a dataset … covering the period 1980-2003. We find that tourism countries grow significantly faster than all the other sub …-groups considered in our analysis. Tourism appears to be an independent determining factor for growth, and the reason for that is …
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Tourism is an industry of primary importance for the world economy. For some countries, tourism is the first source of … income and foreign currency, and many local economies heavily depend on tourism. Tourists are sensitive to climate and to … to leave their country of origin. Yet, until recently, the attention devoted by the tourism literature to climate change …
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On average, tourism-specialized countries grow more than others. This fact is inconsistent with economic theory as, in … problem. In general and contrary to previous works, we conclude that tourism, on its own, cannot explain the higher growth …
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