A New Public Policy and Economic Approach to Cultural Sustainable Tourism in the Andes
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- Massimo Florio (ed.), 2011. "Public Investment, Growth and Fiscal Constraints," Books, Edward Elgar Publishing, number 14155.
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Indigenous and peasant people; alternative economy; sustainable cultural tourism; political participatory and human rights;All these keywords.
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