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In the globalization era, many products in the tourism industry are imported from other economies; whereas other … products may be exported as intermediates to other economies. Researchers have assessed the economic impact of tourism for more … economic contribution of tourism to Thailand as well as to the global economy. Findings suggest that tourism in Thailand …
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of Tourism Characteristic Activities (TCAs) to the state's economy. It is the first system built for tourist regions in … Brazil that disaggregates tourism activities by sector and region, representing a novel approach in Brazilian literature. By … measuring the weight of tourist activities, we avoid overestimating tourism in the regional economy. Researchers can use this …
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tourism inter-industry linkages and structural economic changes in Cambodia. We find that the overall inter … the largest coefficient field of influence of changes in the economic system. Tourism has shifted to be a key sector in … intervention should focus on developing domestic tourism linkages and strengthening inter-industry ties to diversity tourism …
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Economic development is interregional in nature, with economic growth being determined by physical and technological proximity identified by interregional and national cross-border interactions in trade, investments, and knowledge. This report explains the construction of a system of...
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Tourism is currently one of the largest and most dynamically developing sectors of the world. In many countries … between the tourism industry and processes of economic growth and development on regional level. Croatia has been divided into … 20 counties and the capital city of Zagreb. The purpose is to investigate the impact of tourism on the economic growth of …
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Although the phase of euphoria seems to be over, policymakers and regional agencies have maintained their interest in cluster policy. Modern cluster theory provides reasons for positive external effects that may accrue from interaction in a group of proximate enterprises operating in common and...
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Chapter 1. Introduction and Overview (Eduardo A. Haddad) -- Part I. Regional Setting -- Chapter 2. Is There a Case for Regional Policy in Colombia? (Jaime Bonet) -- Chapter 3. Income Inequalities in Colombia (Leonardo Bonilla) -- Chapter 4. Regional Convergence in Colombia in the Twenty-First...
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By applying the smile curve concept to regional value added growth rather than to levels, the paper claims that local value-added growth increases when a region is specialised in scarce natural resources or scarce human skills within a GVC. Under these circumstances, in fact, the region can...
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Regions and industries are not isolated islands; so, when evaluating productivity growth, regional and sectoral growth paths should not be expected to generate independently. Moreover, accounting for spatial interactions via econometric models has become normal practice; but modelling...
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