TOURISM INDUSTRY IN ROMANIA AND JAPAN – A COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS
Daniel Bulin (),
Nela Miru () and
Ingrid Roșca ()
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Nela Miru: Institute for World Economy of the Romanian Academy
Ingrid Roșca: Univesitat de Girona
Romanian Economic Business Review, 2014, vol. 9, issue 3, 172-184
Abstract:
Tourism has evolved in the last decades from “leisure activity” to “travel and tourism industry”, this semantic transformation showing the importance of this sector in the global economy. Although there are multiple socio-economic aspects that separate them, both Romania and Japan have a remarkable touristic potential and they are included in international touristic circuits as destinations to be considered. The purpose of this paper is to evaluate the dimensions of the tourism in Romania and in Japan, starting from the premise that, no matter the level of development, of the touristic potential or of the national priorities, the tourism acquires an important role in the present economy.
Keywords: tourism; Romania; Japan; multiplier; GDP (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2014
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