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This approximation is based on measuring the length of the high-tide line on maps scaled 1:1,000,000.
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This approximation is based on measuring the length of the high-tide line on maps scaled 1:1,000,000.
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The Long Run: New Zealand as a High-performing System - An Independent View from NZIER
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Wellington: NZ Institute of Economic Research
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Yeabsley John. The Long Run: New Zealand as a High-performing System - An Independent View from NZIER. Presentation to the New Zealand Enterprise Council. 1994;NZ Institute of Economic Research, Wellington.
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Presentation to the New Zealand Enterprise Council
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The "current account" is a rough measure of the balance between imports and exports. A positive current account would reflect a surplus of exports to imports, for instance.
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The "current account" is a rough measure of the balance between imports and exports. A positive current account would reflect a surplus of exports to imports, for instance.
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0021595756
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Assessing the Impact of Hallmark Events: Conceptual and Research Issues
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Ritchie J.R.B. Assessing the Impact of Hallmark Events: Conceptual and Research Issues. Journal of Travel Research. 29:(1):1984;2-11.
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Haupt: Bern and Stuttgart. St. Galler Beitraege zum Fremdenverkehr
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Kaspar C. Die Fremdenverkehrslehre im Grundriss. 1986;Bern and Stuttgart, Haupt. St. Galler Beitraege zum Fremdenverkehr.
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Die Fremdenverkehrslehre im Grundriss
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Historic Houses and Special Events
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Janiskee R. Historic Houses and Special Events. Annals of Tourism Research. 23:(2):1996;398-414.
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Annals of Tourism Research
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Janiskee, R.1
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Budget accommodations in New Zealand mostly comprise backpackers' hostels; however, they often achieve high standards so that they could be compared to low-price U.S. hotels and motels. Room rates are around US$18 (double) and around US$5-9 for a bed (shared room). Motels in New Zealand normally have self-contained and complete kitchens as well as bathroom facilities and a carport.
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Budget accommodations in New Zealand mostly comprise backpackers' hostels; however, they often achieve high standards so that they could be compared to low-price U.S. hotels and motels. Room rates are around US$18 (double) and around US$5-9 for a bed (shared room). Motels in New Zealand normally have self-contained and complete kitchens as well as bathroom facilities and a carport.
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Measuring the Economic Impact of Festivals and Events: Some Myths, Misapplications, and Ethical Dilemmas
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Crompton J.L., McKay S. Measuring the Economic Impact of Festivals and Events: Some Myths, Misapplications, and Ethical Dilemmas. Festival Management and Event Tourism. 2:(1):1994;33-44.
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Festival Management and Event Tourism
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As a matter of fact, the numbers of visitors from Italy increased fivefold during the Cup races. See: «www.stats.govt.nzå, "External Migration" (February 2000, media release, as viewed on July 19, 2000).
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As a matter of fact, the numbers of visitors from Italy increased fivefold during the Cup races. See: «www.stats.govt.nzå, "External Migration" (February 2000, media release, as viewed on July 19, 2000).
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As a matter of fact, the numbers of visitors from Italy increased fivefold during the Cup races. See: «www.stats.govt.nzå, "External Migration" (February 2000, media release, as viewed on July 19, 2000).
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As a matter of fact, the numbers of visitors from Italy increased fivefold during the Cup races. See: «www.stats.govt.nzå, "External Migration" (February 2000, media release, as viewed on July 19, 2000).
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