much do Finnish tourists value sustainable tourism? In S. Aho‚ H. Ilola‚ & J. ¨ Jarviluoma (Eds.)‚ Dynamic aspects in tourism development (pp. 53–76). Rovaniemi: Faculty of ¨ Social Sciences‚ University of Lapland. Bjork‚ P. (2004). Applying Swedish eco-labelling to Finnish tourism operation: Which ¨ associations does it elicit amongst customers. Scandinavian Journal of Hospitality and Tourism‚ 4‚ 25–41. Bohdanowicz‚ P. (2005). European hoteliers’ environmental attitudes: Greening the business. Cornell
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Eco 365 Week 4 Knowledge Check 1. What do economists mean when they say there is "market failure"? Correct answer: Free Markets yield results that economists do not consider socially optimal 2. If a market has no externalities‚ marginal private costsBottom of Form Correct Answer: equal marginal social costs 3. Economists generally call the effect of an agreement on others that is not taken into account by the parties making the agreement Correct Answer: an externality 4. The size performance
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ECO/372 Week 3 Knowledge Check – Quiz Quiz Questions with 100% Correct Answers: 1. If you expect interest rates to rise‚ you will want to be holding 2. The interest rate is the price paid for the use of a 3. Which of the following do policy makers tend to target when setting monetary policy? 4. If the Federal Reserve reduced its reserve requirement from 6.5 percent to 5 percent‚ this policy would most likely 5. If banks hold excess reserves whereas before they did not‚ the money multiplier 6. The
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ECO/ 372 Week 1 Knowledge Check 1.The two frameworks conventional economists generally use to analyze macroeconomic issues are A.the inflation and the unemployment frameworks B.the short-run and the long-run frameworks C.the business cycle and the growth cycle frameworks D.the stagnationist and the Post-Keynesian frameworks 2.The relationship between real and nominal interest rate can be expressed by A.real interest rate = nominal interest rate + inflation B.real interest rate = inflation - nominal
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ECO 561 Week 5 Quiz ------------------------------------------------- ** Important ** … ECO 561 Week 5 “FREE” Quiz w/ answers I see lots of views ‚ but no one comments ….. : ( PLEASE COMMENT(add notes) at this site or .. go to ROGUEPHOENIX.39 fAcEb**K ‚ and LET ME KNOW THAT THIS IS HELPING you . If no comments are made …. This will be my last post . ------------------------------------------------- Good luck …. 1. The Classical Theory of Asset Prices assumes which
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Cost Scenario University of Phoenix Dillian Rivera Alvarez ECO/561PR ECONOMICS-PUERTO RICO March 25‚ 2014 Dr. Jose Toral Munoz Cost Scenario The cost scenario summary there is a big challenge on whether to purchase and obtain more units of cell phones. This decision will imply for San Juan cell phone more sales and this will produce more cost benefit in term of profit. This decision has to be made based on opportunity cost and cost concepts and an analysis of contribution. Maria
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Learning Team Deliverable Michelle Redd and Russell Rood ECO/561 Economics April 6‚ 2015 Week 3 This week we learned that industries consist of all firms making similar or identical products. Their market structure depends on the number of firms in the industry and the ways in which they compete. Our text discussed four basic market structures. The first market structure is perfect competition. Perfect competition occurs when numerous small firms are in competition with each other. Businesses
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environment—or assuage some guilt—might opt for an eco-friendly cleaner. But it looks like those earthy chemical-free products might not be so great after-all. Tuesday‚ researchers at the National Meeting & Exposition of the American Chemical Society presented a study that found these "green" products often contain a surprising amount of petroleum. It’s entirely possibly the cleaner creators have no idea their product contains these less eco-friendly carbons.Since "green" isn’t defined using industry
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Market Equilibration Process ECO/561 May 29‚ 2014 William Akamine Market Equilibration Process Market equilibration gives businesses the opportunity to mold to different changes that occur within the field of marketing. With market equilibration‚ market prices are established through product and service competition. For example‚ the amounts of goods or services required by customers are equivalent to the amount of goods or services produced by business. Market equilibration will allow
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Fundamentals of Macroeconomics Paper Brandy Webb Eco 372 November 24‚ 2014 Watson Ragin First Draft of Fundamentals of Macroeconomics Paper There are a lot issues that actually affect our economy‚ such acts as gross domestic product‚ nominal GDP‚ real GDP‚ inflation rate‚ unemployment rate‚ and as well as interest rates. These areas actually has massive power regarding the way we purchase groceries‚ if there will be a large amounts of layoffs to workers‚ and decrease in taxes. Gross Domestic
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