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The economics of recreation leisure and tourism
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Continued part 1, part 2 of ebook "The economics of recreation, leisure and tourism" provides readers with contents including: investment; economic impacts; the global economy; environmental economics; investment in the private sector; investment in the public sector; income, employment and prices; economic development and regeneration; the balance of payments and exchange rates;...
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dangsovu
20-10-2023
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Part 1 of ebook "The economics of recreation, leisure and tourism" provides readers with contents including: organizations and markets; further issues of demand and supply; markets in practice; the external operating environment; the market for recreation, leisure and tourism products; market structure and pricing; market intervention; the competitive, technological, political and socio-cultural environment;...
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dangsovu
20-10-2023
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Continued part 1, part 2 of ebook "The economics of recreation, leisure and tourism (Fourth edition)" provides readers with content including: Chapter 11 - Investment in the public sector; Chapter 12 - Income, employment and prices; Chapter 13 - Economic development and regeneration; Chapter 14 - The balance of payments and exchange rates; Chapter 15 - Globalization; Chapter 16 - Environmental impacts; Chapter 17 - Action for sustainability; Chapter 18 - Critique, alternative perspectives and change;...
246p
lytamnguyet
04-08-2023
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Part 1 of ebook "The economics of recreation, leisure and tourism (Fourth edition)" provides readers with content including: Chapter 1 - Introduction; Chapter 2 - Recreation, leisure and tourism organizations; Chapter 3 - The market for recreation, leisure and tourism products; Chapter 4 - Demand, time preference, elasticity and forecasting; Chapter 5 - Supply and costs; Chapter 6 - Market structure and pricing; Chapter 7 - Market intervention;...
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lytamnguyet
04-08-2023
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National parks or generally protected areas (PAs) normally hold a high value as a recreational resource or destination. Though in many cases no fee or charge is made to view or enjoy natural ecosystems, people still spend time and money to reach PAs. These costs of spending (for transport, food, accommodation, time, etc.) can be calculated, and a visitation rates can be compared to expenditures. These travel costs reveals the value that people place on recreational, tourism or leisure aspects of PAs....
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luuhuong0402
28-08-2013
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