INTERNATIONALIZATION – PATTERNS AND SPECIFIC FEATURES OF TOURISM
Tanya Gorcheva ()
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Tanya Gorcheva: D. A. Tsenov Academy of Economics
Economic Archive, 2010, issue 5, 8
Abstract:
Seen as a pattern, the processes of internationalization outline the trends in modern business, because they create common conditions for this. These processes are in direct connection with the opening of national economies and reveal ways of embedding them in a single economic system, which generates both positive and negative effects. In particular, these processes reveal the specifics of their manifestation in the field of tourism. Since this business is important to the economy of our country, the study of the specific manifestation of the internationalization allows on the one hand, to make benefit from objectively running processes, on the other hand, and to counter with adequate and timely measures in case of transmission of economic disturbances, on the other.
Date: 2010
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