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the part of the CA countries would also mean developing an integrative
and comprehensive development plan for their countries.
ACKNOWLEDGMENT
This article was originally published in Tourism Management in 2007,
vol. 28, pp. 820-825. With the Publisher's permission dated December 14,
2013, this article as Chapter 13 is reprinted in the topic.
KEYWORDS
Central Asian States
Foreign Direct Investment
Foreign Investor
Geographic/Cultural Proximity
Home-Country Conditions
Tourism Investment
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