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The actors who provide tourist services, take a large diversion of profits and degrees of specialization. Some of these units are either independent or components for large firms, such as integrated hotels, restaurants on board ships and marine waterways, restaurant coaches, etc. Within them,...
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, that the economic policymakers build up a coherent system for promoting tourism. Other tools exist for the development of …
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In this paper, we review the tourism impact from supported tourism events and measure their economic value to the local … economy. The economic values are the result of visitor spending and extrapolated to total event attendance creates economic … values from the state-supported event. Communities receiving funding were responsible for collecting visitor surveys to …
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Tourism development must be based on sustainability criteria, be long term bearable economically and ethically and … socially equitable for the local populations of the destinations. Tourism forms identified by the literature as being … “sustainable” are numerous: ecological tourism (ecotourism), green tourism, soft, rural tourism and agrotourism, community tourism …
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international tourism for Singapore between 1972 and 1988. Computes four standardized instability indexes for both merchandize … the two data series for trend. There is some support for the view that export receipts are more unstable than tourism … to mid-1970s during a period of international instability. Tourism receipts, on the other hand, were relatively more …
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, potential Olympic hosts should exercise caution before proceeding down the slippery slope of bidding for this event. …
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We use daily airplane arrival data from Hawaii’s Department of Business, Economic Development, and Tourism to determine … the net change in tourism for a variety of sporting events. We find two events generate a positive and significant net … two-thirds of its budget on the rights to the Pro Bowl and spends nothing for the Hawaii Marathon. Neither event attracts …
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, heritage, and cultural tourism through the ways in which a Brazilian community imagines its history and constructs its presence … intangible heritage? And how does tourism connect to the conjuring of community cultural revival and economic improvements? I …
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This study expands existing research by considering both exports and tourism as potential influencing factors for … economic growth. While trade of goods has been proven as a means of growth for countries, inbound tourism as non …-2000 respectively, both exports of goods and tourism exports are included in the same model. Standard cointegration and Granger …
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The peculiarity of the tourist sector requires the recognition of the strategic significance of training and development of human resources, as an authentic and inescapable investment for the future. In this respect, both operative (for a direct relationship with the customer), professional (for...
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