Government Intervention: Travel and Tourism in the UK and China
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This presentation examines the role of government in the travel and tourism sectors of the UK and China, focusing on both direct and indirect influences. It highlights government-sponsored organizations and policies designed to promote tourism and minimize negative impacts. The presentation contrasts the approaches of the UK and China, noting the UK's proactive planning and China's more reactive decision-making. It also discusses how local, regional, and national economic policies, including GDP, affect the success of the tourism sector, with examples of how these policies provide advantages to companies like the TUI Group. The conclusion emphasizes the importance of government policies in achieving a competitive advantage in the travel business. Desklib offers a variety of study tools and resources, including past papers and solved assignments, to aid students in understanding these complex topics.
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