Overview of the Romanian and Spanish Approaches on the Tourism Economic Impact Measurement Methods
Type of paper: Research Article
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Ana-Maria Nica
Affiliation: Bucharest Academy of Economic Studies, Romania
Email: ana.nica@com.ase.ro
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Nica, A. M. (2011). Overview of the Romanian and Spanish Approaches on the Tourism Economic Impact Measurement Methods. CACTUS - Journal of Tourism Business, Management and Economics, 3 (1).
© 2011 The Author(s);
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