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E CASE PROBLEMS E
1.
A popular tourist state has fallen on hard times. The
state government can no longer provide adequate
funds for its state park system. The governor has
proposed a
2.
Two city council members are having an argument. A
proposed budget item for tourist promotion for the coming
fiscal year is being considered. One member endorses this
item enthusiastically. The other states,
policy for the parks.
This means that all the parks in a given part of the
state would be managed on a group basis. Eliminated
would be all of the individual local park managers.
Several million people visit these parks each year
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group maintenance
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We don
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tbene t
much from tourists
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spending here because of the high
leakage. I won
You are
attending this meeting as a representative of the con-
vention and visitor bureau. How would you respond? If you
felt that your declarations were not very convincing, what
research should be conducted immediately to strengthen
your protourism position?
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it.'' vote for this item; let
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sforgetit.
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an
important part of the state
s tourism. What might be
some feasible solutions to the funding problems of
the park system?
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