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The economics of recreation, leisure and tourism / John Tribe.

By: Tribe, JohnContributor(s): Tribe, John. Economics of leisure and tourismMaterial type: TextTextPublication details: Oxford : Elsevier, 2005Edition: 3rd editionDescription: ix, 445 p. : ill. ; 25 cmISBN: 0750661801Subject(s): Leisure -- Economic aspects | Recreation -- Economic aspects | Tourism -- Economic aspects | Recreation -- Marketing | Tourism -- Marketing | Leisure industry -- Finance | Tourism -- FinanceDDC classification: 790'.069 Summary: Explaining essential economic concepts and how they can be applied to the leisure and tourism industries, this title identifies a range of common problems in both fields, then demonstrating how they can be overcome through the adoption of classic economic theories.
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Previous ed.: published as The economics of leisure and tourism. Oxford: Butterworth-Heinemann, 1999.

Includes index.

Bibliography: p. 430-440.

Explaining essential economic concepts and how they can be applied to the leisure and tourism industries, this title identifies a range of common problems in both fields, then demonstrating how they can be overcome through the adoption of classic economic theories.

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