EKONOMICKÝ VÝVOJ, SPECIFIKA CESTOVNÍHO RUCHU V ČESKÉ REPUBLICE

Journal Title: FOLIA GEOGRAPHICA - Year 2014, Vol 56, Issue 1

Abstract

Tourism and the company are in a mutual symbiotic interconnection. On several selected examples, the paper presents how the level of current Czech national economy affects tourism. It records that the development of tourism has a specific property, which is a manifestation of the fact that tourism is subject to economic effects less than other sectors of the national economy, which is a significant positive for regional development. The year of 2012 is the model year.

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Petr CHALUPA, Eva JANOUŠKOVÁ

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Petr CHALUPA, Eva JANOUŠKOVÁ (2014). EKONOMICKÝ VÝVOJ, SPECIFIKA CESTOVNÍHO RUCHU V ČESKÉ REPUBLICE. FOLIA GEOGRAPHICA, 56(1), 5-18. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-173687