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The Impacts of Energy Transparency for the Improvements of Health Tourism

Hasan Dinçer (), Qiang Wang (), Rongrong Li (), Serhat Yüksel (), Büşra Çelebi () and Esma Vatandaş
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Hasan Dinçer: İstanbul Medipol University
Qiang Wang: China University of Petroleum (East China)
Rongrong Li: China University of Petroleum (East China)
Serhat Yüksel: İstanbul Medipol University
Büşra Çelebi: İstanbul Medipol University
Esma Vatandaş: İstanbul University

Chapter Chapter 9 in Economic Development and the Environmental Ecosystem, 2023, pp 101-114 from Springer

Abstract: Abstract Energy transparency is the most important tool used in the supervision and surveillance of companies in the market economy. Transparency is important to companies, organizations, governments and communities. As a result of the increase in the general welfare and education level in society, the expectations of individuals from good management have changed. Greenhouse gases represent chemical gases in the atmosphere that create a greenhouse effect. Greenhouse gases can occur from human and natural causes. The job of greenhouse gases is to absorb and re-emit infrared gases into the atmosphere. In fact, at a certain balance in the atmosphere, the greenhouse effect is useful for balancing the air temperature. Therefore, the negative impact on human health has increased the need for health services. In this direction, service exports, called health tourism, have been created for individuals who cannot receive adequate health services in their own country to benefit from other countries. Health tourism, on the other hand, has an important share for countries to gain competitive advantage. Because the share of health tourism increases economic growth by providing income to the country’s economy or by providing employment opportunities.

Keywords: Energy transparency; Health tourism; Energy investments; Energy efficiency (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2023
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-031-26596-9_9

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