Tourism Competitiveness Index – An Empirical Analysis Romania vs. Bulgaria
In the conditions of the current economic downturn, many specialists consider tourism as one of the sectors with the greatest potential to provide worldwide economic growth and development. A growing tourism sector can contribute effectively to employment, increase national income, and can also make...
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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General Association of Economists from Romania
2011-09-01
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Series: | Theoretical and Applied Economics |
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http://store.ectap.ro/articole/644.pdf
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Summary: | In the conditions of the current economic downturn, many
specialists consider tourism as one of the sectors with the greatest potential to
provide worldwide economic growth and development. A growing tourism
sector can contribute effectively to employment, increase national income, and
can also make a decisive mark on the balance of payments. Thus, tourism can
be an important driving force for growth and prosperity, especially in
emerging economies, being a key element in reducing poverty and regional
disparities. Despite its contribution to economic growth, tourism sector
development can be undermined by a series of economic and legislative
barriers that can affect the competitiveness of this sector. In this context, the
World Economic Forum proposes, via the Tourism Competitiveness Index
(TCI), in addition to a methodology to identify key factors that contribute to
increasing tourism competitiveness, tools for analysis and evaluation of these
factors.
In this context, this paper aims to analyze the underlying determinants
of TCI from the perspective of two directly competing states, Romania and
Bulgaria in order to highlight the effects of communication on the
competitiveness of the tourism sector. The purpose of this analysis is to
provide some answers, especially in terms of communication strategies, which
may explain the completely different performances of the two national
economies in the tourism sector. |
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ISSN: | 1841-8678 1844-0029 |