European Tourism Law

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    Business

    when the value of a country's imports exceeds that of its exports. Balance of Payments The difference between money coming into a country (from exports) and money leaving the country (for imports) plus money flows from other factors such as tourism, foreign aid, military expenditures and foreign investment. Dumping Selling products in a foreign country at lower prices than those charged in the producing country. Licensing: A global strategy in which a firm (the licensor) allows a foreign

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    Medical Tourism

    Medical Tourism-A Ray of Hope By R.V.Naveenan,Asst.Prof, T.John Institute of Management and Science Ph:9486129730,Email:naveenan.08mba@gmail.com Abstract Medical tourism is broadly defined as the act of traveling to obtain medical care in another country or region of the same country where specialized or economical medical care is available complemented with wellbeing and recuperation of acceptable quality with the help of support system. The World Health Organization (WHO) defines medical tourism as

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    Doing Business in Colombia

    seems to be focusing on legitimate business interests and doing business with this country would be a viable option. The name "Colombia" is derived from the last name of Christopher Columbus. The territory that became Colombia was first visited by Europeans when the first expedition of Alonso de Ojeda arrived at the Cabo de la Vela in 1499. The Spanish made several attempts to settle along the north coast of today's Colombia in the early 16th century, but their first permanent settlement, at Santa Marta

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    Yas Waterworld Marketing Plan

    José Francisco Rosselló Solivellas César Jimeno Campos Jose Antonio Rodríguez Cuenca Ernest Llofriu Palou INTRODUCTION ................................................................................................. 3 EXTERNAL ANALYSIS ...................................................................................... 3 MACRO ENVIRONMENT ................................................................................... 3 Economic'factors'and'tendencies'....................................

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    Development of Transportation and Its Implications for Travellers and Tourist Destinations.

    ABTRACT Tourism is all about travel; and the role of transportation in its operation is vital. Travel can be discussed without taking tourism into consideration, but tourism cannot thrive without travel. Transportation is an integral part of the tourism industry. It is largely due to the improvement of transportation that tourism has expanded, though this expansion is good due to increase revenue that would be captures as a result of passenger traffic will have an impact negative side. In some area

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    Spain

    * History of Spain makes it different * Even today, culture + politics are different * How was this difference shown in different representations throughout the time : 18th marruecas, 19th Alhambra et ford, 20th hemingway fiesta, 21st? Furthermore, these different cultures are so specific that they want to claim independence from one another. It is for example the case of Cataluña, a region that seeks to be proclaimed independent from Spain. http://0-www.palgraveconnect.com.pugwash.lib

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    Dylan Customised Bicycles

    Standards 5 Section 2 5 Expansion project recommendations: 5 Influence on company’s stakeholders: 7 Conclusion 8 Reference List 9 Introduction As one of the country in South Asia, Sir Lanka is an emerging and rapid growing market economy. Tourism and

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    Icts in the Tourism Industry

    ICTs in the Tourism Industry and its influences on the tourist consumer behaviour The tourism industry often needs a various range of information to satisfy and attracts its consumers and most of this information is delivered promptly to the customers with the help of the information and communication technologies (Poon, 1993). And as result, the global tourism industry is rapidly changing and the information and communication technologies ( ICTs) such as the internet is altering the structure

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    International Hospitality Competitiveness in a Process of Globalization

    be referred to many phenomenon consuming politics, technology, corporate strategy, markets, trading, and consumer behavior (Nooteboom 1999, 56). This article is to understand the concept and behavioral changes as a result of globalization towards tourism and hospitality industry in order to construct wider understanding of its negative and positive impacts. Globalization, as a meaning of its term, clearly stated the understanding of product or service market involving two or more countries to serve

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    Hofstede's Cultural Dimensions: Jamaica

    Hofstede’s Cultural Dimensions: Jamaica Gerard Hendrik Hofstede was born on October 2, 1928 in The Netherlands. He received his PhD in social psychology in 1967. Dr. Hofstede founded and managed the Personnel Research Department at IBM International. IBM is where he began his research on culture, which led to his Cultural Dimensions Theory. Dr. Hofstede’s Cultural Dimensions Theory consists of a model on national culture. The national culture model is made up of six dimensions: Power Distance

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