associated with ensuring the success of a destination. Question 8. What are the most important interfaces of tourism policy; that is, which other sectors of the economy and society need to be aware of tourism policy or might have a significant impact on the success of tourism policy? Other sectors of the economy and society that need to be aware of tourism policy or might have a significant impact on the success of tourism policy include: The environmental movement The health
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US trade policies with China are aimed at continuing good relations and address its economic problems whereas these policies have caused a huge trade deficit with its second largest trading partner (China) in the past twenty one years. There was no proper road map for either of these countries to make suitable changes in their economic policies. Administrative Concerns: US administration has failed to lay down its economic concerns and emphasize a concrete action plan to protect businesses in
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Pestle Political Operations in 3 countries-One non-EU Open economies Pro-Business Economic Unemployment Rate 5% (2008) / 10% (2015) Youth Unemployment Rate 10% (2008) / 22% (2015) Average household net-adjusted disposable income per capita=23,721 USD per annum, less than the OECD average=23,938 USD p/a. http://www.oecdbetterlifeindex.org/countries/ireland/ Emigration Population Demographics Socio-Cultural Global music piracy lost revenue estimated at
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SOCIAL INNOVATOR SERIES: WAYS TO DESIGN, DEVELOP AND GROW SOCIAL INNOVATION DANGER AND OPPORTUNITY CRISIS AND THE NEW SOCIAL ECONOMY Robin Murray 2 TITLE ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS This essay was written while the author was a Visiting Fellow at NESTA and forms part of a series of publications on methods of social innovation led by the Young Foundation with the support of NESTA. I would like to thank NESTA for their support, and in particular Dr Michael Harris, as well as my colleagues at the
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widely accepted fact that active and enthusiastic entrepreneurs can only explore the potentials of the countries availability of resources. The role of entrepreneurs is not identical in the various economies. Especially depending on the material resources, industry climate and responsiveness of the political
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contractors to service industries. However, the homogeneity that results from globalization has had a major effect in developing countries because of brain drain. Globalization can therefore be said to have had a phenomenal impact on a developing economy like Kenya that is both positive and negative as explored in the paper. INTRODUCTION Globalization was defined by Giddens (1990) as the ‘intensification of worldwide social relations which link distant localities in such a way that local happenings
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contractors to service industries. However, the homogeneity that results from globalization has had a major effect in developing countries because of brain drain. Globalization can therefore be said to have had a phenomenal impact on a developing economy like Kenya that is both positive and negative as explored in the paper. INTRODUCTION Globalization was defined by Giddens (1990) as the ‘intensification of worldwide social relations which link distant localities in such a way that local happenings
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The economic well being of a nation is determined by the human, physical and financial resources it possesses. The economy of a nation can progress on to higher levels of growth either by acquiring a larger quantum of the factors of production or through progress in technology. The objective of any nation is to develop its human resources to achieve the optimum utilization of it. Hence, industrialization is one of the ways of bringing about socio-economic development in any country. The economic
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Africa "When women are empowered and can claim their rights and access to land, leadership, opportunities and choices, economies grow, food security is enhanced and prospects are improved for current and future generations", Michelle Bachelet - Under-Secretary-General and Executive Director of UN Women Women are the backbone of the development of rural and national economies. They comprise 43% of the world’s agricultural labor force, which rises to 70% in some countries. In Africa, 80% of the
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paper Macroeconomics BBA2 Economy of Chile Group 10 Nazirabonu Alimardonova Krista Rebecca Bradshaw Romans Opengeims Vladislav Matievsky Edgars Butramjevs Contents Trend Comparison of Indicators - Chile 3 Chile Unemployment 3 Chile Inflation Rate 4 Export, Import and Balance of Trade 4 Government Budget Indicators and Government Debt to GDP 5 CPI and PPI 6 Specifics of the Country 7 Misbalance in the Economy 7 The Crisis of 1982 8 Investing in Chile
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