03103oam 2200769Mn 450 991096088250332120251117065603.0978661309223697811364345491136434542978113643455611364345509781283092234128309223997800808905170080890512(CKB)2670000000082403(EBL)685407(OCoLC)722800239(SSID)ssj0000507780(PQKBManifestationID)11337784(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000507780(PQKBWorkID)10549265(PQKB)10147536(OCoLC)757112814(OCoLC-P)757112814(FlBoTFG)9780080890517(MiAaPQ)EBC685407(BIP)32322846(EXLCZ)99267000000008240320100927j20110815 ky 0engur|n|||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierThe economics of recreation, leisure and tourism /John TribeFourth editionOxford ;Waltham, MA :Butterworth-Heinemann,2011.©2011.1 online resource (viii, 500 pages)Description based upon print version of record.9780080890500 0080890504 Includes bibliographical references (pages 485-495) and index.Organisations and markets -- Further issues of demand and supply -- Markets in practice -- The external operating environment -- Investment -- Economic impacts -- The global economy -- Environmental economics.This textbook describes the relevance of economics to the tourism and leisure industries, helping you to pass an economics module as part of a tourism, recreation or sport management degree. It applies economic theory to a range of tourism industry issues at the consumer, business, national and international level by using topical examples to give the theory real-world context. The author explains the impact of the global economic crisis and the importance of understanding what has happened over the course of previous economic business cycles to prepare for what may happen in the future. Contrasting evidence is put forward to provide a sense of the dynamics of world economies.TourismLeisureEconomic aspectsRecreationEconomic aspectsSocial SciencesHILCCRecreation & SportsHILCCTourismLeisureEconomic aspects.RecreationEconomic aspects.Social SciencesRecreation & Sports338.4791790.107/2790.069Tribe John117900OCoLC-POCoLC-PBOOK9910960882503321Economics of recreation, leisure and tourism760084UNINA