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Tourism is one of the most complex industries of world and national economy. The income of tourism has a substantial direct or indirect influence on the other sectors while its performance depends on the condition of the environment. Tourism can bring positive and negative influences as well for a region. This branch has big impression on financial balance and as an invisible export it creases the incomes of the country. This sector requires live labour that is why it is an important factor in occupation policy and it can help the economy of underdeveloped regions to catch up. In the case of Hungary tourism is the most economic activity of the production of foreign exchange as well. XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX A turizmus a világgazdaság egyik legösszetettebb iparága, valamint a nemzetgazdaság egyik legfontosabb ágazata. Bevételei jelentős közvetlen vagy közvetett hatást gyakorolnak a többi szektorra, miközben teljesítménye nagymértékben függ környezete állapotától. Az idegenforgalom pozitív és negatív hatásokat egyaránt okozhat egy adott térségben. Az ágazat kedvező hatást gyakorol a fizetési mérlegre, valamint láthatatlan exportként növeli az ország bevételét. Élőmunka igényes, ezért jelentős foglalkoztatáspolitikai tényező és elősegítheti a hátrányos helyzetű térségek gazdaságának felzárkózását. A turizmus Magyarországon a leggazdaságosabb devizatermelő tevékenység.
Suggested Citation
Walter, Virag, 2005.
"Tourism As A Way Of Economic Development,"
GAZDÁLKODÁS: Scientific Journal on Agricultural Economics, Karoly Robert University College, vol. 49(Special E), pages 1-7.
Handle:
RePEc:ags:gazdal:54414
DOI: 10.22004/ag.econ.54414
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