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The Socio-Economic Contribution of Tourism to Nigeria and North Cyprus: A Comparative Approach
Contributor(s): Okonkwo, Henry Chike (Author)
ISBN: 3656699984     ISBN-13: 9783656699989
Publisher: Grin Verlag
OUR PRICE:   $59.76  
Product Type: Paperback
Published: August 2014
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BISAC Categories:
- Travel | Maps & Road Atlases (see Also Reference - Atlases, Gazetteers & Maps)
- Business & Economics | Industries - Service
Physical Information: 0.23" H x 5.83" W x 8.27" (0.29 lbs) 94 pages
 
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Project Report from the year 2014 in the subject Tourism, grade: Satisfactory, course: Masters of Business Administration, language: English, abstract: This research project is however more in tune with the essence of tourism to developed and developing economies of the world. It seeks to particularly examine the subject matter of tourism and its socio-economic contributions to Nigeria and the small Island of North Cyprus. Topical issues on the effect of tourism on the GDP, employment, foreign exchange earnings, investment, regional impacts, tourism contribution to taxation, tourism impact on other industries/ sectors are also delved into. Furthermore, this paper also considers discuss on the relative importance of domestic tourism and international tourism to Nigeria and North Cyprus, and the areas of strength and opportunities, weaknesses and threats as affecting tourism potentials and development in both countries. The theoretical framework for this paper is premised on the theoretical ideology of functionalism. Its research methodology is founded on the social survey method for a research design; data were collected from respondents both online and offline with the aid of semi - structured questionnaires. Data collected from respondents are presented, interpreted and analyzed, with further discussions carried out on the finding, sequel to a conclusion and recommendations following. For the sake of emphasis, we find that corruption is largely blamed to be responsible for infrastructural decay in Nigeria. The Northern Cyprus and the Nigerian respondents' in this study both assets to tourism benefits such as employment creation. The citizens of both countries share a similar propensity to travel outside the shores of their own countries and that tourism to both countries can be immense.