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Destination competitiveness measurement: analysis of effective factors and indicators

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  • Kozak, Metin

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  • Kozak, Metin, 1999. "Destination competitiveness measurement: analysis of effective factors and indicators," ERSA conference papers ersa99pa289, European Regional Science Association.
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