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Import Substitution in Tourism
2023This entry analyses the importance of import substitution in tourism and its role in contemporary tourism development.
Petrić, Lidija, Krajinović, Vanja
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The Rise and Fall of Import Substitution
SSRN Electronic Journal, 2020Abstract In the 1950s, many economists believed that import substitution – policies to restrict imports of manufactured goods – was the best trade strategy to promote industrialization and economic growth in developing countries. By the mid-1960s, there was widespread disenchantment with the results of such policies, even among its proponents.
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ON THE IMPORT INTENSITY OF IMPORT SUBSTITUTION
Kyklos, 1965SUMMARY This paper deals with several issues related to the impact of import substitution on a country's demand for imports. With the help of a simple model, it points out that once a given rate of growth has been reached and is maintained through time, the fact that investment expenditures have a high import component will not give rise to balance of
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Import Substitution Industrialization
2018From the 1930s to the early 1960s, a growth strategy known as import substitution industrialization (ISI) dominated economic planning in Latin America. Although the region has long since undergone a reversal of the ideology associated with ISI, the economic structure in place today contains vestiges of this attempt to achieve industrial self ...
Ann Helwege, Eliana Cardoso
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2021
Since 2000, the Russian government has tried hard to develop the local manufacturing sector and domestic service industry in order to replace foreign products with Russian goods (import substitution). The main goal of this strategy was to increase domestic production and to diversify the Russian economy, which was heavily dependent on oil and gas ...
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Since 2000, the Russian government has tried hard to develop the local manufacturing sector and domestic service industry in order to replace foreign products with Russian goods (import substitution). The main goal of this strategy was to increase domestic production and to diversify the Russian economy, which was heavily dependent on oil and gas ...
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The Importance of Substitution
1982The objectives of this study were discussed earlier. At this point it is sufficient briefly to reaffirm the interest of this analysis in the measurement of agricultural levels of protection, in general, and with the rate of protection given to the different livestock production activities of British agriculture, in particular.
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2015
This encyclopedia is the most comprehensive and updated source of reference in tourism research and practice. It covers both traditional and emerging concepts and terms and is fully international in its scope. More than 700 contributions of 766 internationally renowned experts from 113 countries provide a definitive access to the knowledge in the field
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This encyclopedia is the most comprehensive and updated source of reference in tourism research and practice. It covers both traditional and emerging concepts and terms and is fully international in its scope. More than 700 contributions of 766 internationally renowned experts from 113 countries provide a definitive access to the knowledge in the field
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Import Substitution in Leontief Models
Econometrica, 1954IN A TYPICAL Leontief model, there is a unique method of production for each product. Hence, if a given bill of final goods is specified, the output of each industry is uniquely determined, there being no possibilities of substitution. Professor Chenery, in a contribution to a study of the industrial structure of the Italian economy ([1], Chapter II ...
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