INTERNATIONAL TOURISM IN THE ERA OF GLOBALIZATION
Keywords:
competition among the regions of international tourism, evolution of international tourism by 2020, globalization in tourism, international tourism tendency, market of international tourism, regions of international tourism according to WTO.Abstract
Globalization of the world economy, so dynamically developing in the late 20th - early 21st century, had a significant effect on the development of the world and the Polish tourist sector. The increased demand for tourist services of Polish firms proves the changes in the trends of international tourism, as well as reflects the country's competitiveness on the European market.
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