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oil revenues. Natural gas and several non-energy business sectors, such as tourism, fishing, light manufacturing, and …. Tourism is the most attractive area for international entrepreneurs. Oil revenues, coupled with increasing foreign investment …
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, and tourism. Additionally, government financed health and educational services have increased rapidly. However, the Qatari …
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Tourism is traditionally seen as a labour intensive industry, which employs large numbers of labour with relatively low … levels of human capital. Tourism employment encompasses employment in such diverse sectors as accommodation, catering … tourism are associated with wide range of occupations with diversity in human capital requirements. The success of tourist …
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Tourism is indeed one of the economic activities with most significant potential to generate future growth and … employment in the EU. In its narrow definition, tourism currently contributes some 4% to EU GDP, varying from about 2% in several … new Member States and 12% in Malta. Its indirect contribution to GDP creation is much higher - tourism indirectly …
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The present paper investigates whether tourism specialization is a viable strategy for development. We estimate … standard growth equations augmented with a variable measuring tourism specialization using instrumental variables techniques … for a large cross-section of countries for the period 1980–2002. We introduce an instrument for tourism based on the …
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The development in the tourist industry linked with the rapid growth in e-commerce has put in evidence the existence of a new customer. We empirically investigate the microeconomic determinants of the internet purchased tourist goods. We adopt a reduced form demand for online goods model,...
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The tourism industry is one of Europe’s leading employers, and for many regions highly dependent on tourists’ spending …, innovation is the difference between growth and stagnation. Thus, at a regional level, tourism may function as a driving force of … geographical concentration abusively denominated of clusters. Most of the studies within the tourism industry identify clusters …
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This paper deals with the relationship between international trade and tourism. We focus on the effect that German … tourism to Spain has on German imports of Spanish wine. Due to the different properties of the series under analysis, which … display different orders of integration, a long memory regression model is used, where tourism is supposed to be exogenous …
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This paper deals with the relationship between international trade and tourism. We focus on the effect that German … tourism to Spain has on German imports of Spanish wine. Due to the different properties of the series under analysis, which … display different orders of integration, a long memory regression model is used, where tourism is supposed to be exogenous …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10005060552
This paper analyzes the links between agriculture and tourism. A contingent valuation study assesses tourist …'s willingness to pay (WTP) for agro-tourism and agriculture's positive environmental services and related positive externalities … according to farming systems. The study argues that a well developed agro-tourism industry would result in a market mechanism …
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