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Clinic

workshop (p. 69)

Direct economic impact

the total of new spending resulting from the event or attraction (p. 74)

Domestic visitors

U.S. tourists (p. 76)

E-zines

web magazines that focus on a sport (p. 71)

Ecotourism

responsible travel to natural areas that conserves the environment and sustains the well being of the local people (p. 74)

Ghostwriter

writer who writes a celebrity’s story in book form for a fee (p. 67)

Globalization

international economic relationships (p. 80)

Indirect economic impact

the portion of the money spent by visitors on local goods and services that is in turn spent locally by employers and employees (p. 74)

Industry

a group of organizations involved in producing or handling the same product or type of services (p. 60)

Industry norm

the average expectation within an industry (p. 61)

Industry standards

the guidelines and goals set for different entertainment industries (p. 61)

Infrastructure

water, sewer, roadways, and all other underlying framework (p. 79)

Joint venture

two organizations share the costs and profits of a business; one of the organizations may be a government (p. 79)

Literary agent

person an author hires who, for a percentage of the book sales, plans the marketing campaign and personal appearances (p. 68)

Niche travel

recreational travel or tours planned around a special interest (p. 74)

Piracy

theft of copyrighted material (p. 82)

Royalty

a payment to the author of a book of 10 percent or more of the price of every copy sold (p. 67)

Sustainable tourism

enjoying while at the same time preserving natural environments so that they may also be enjoyed in the future (p. 75)

Tourism

traveling for pleasure, either independently or with a tour group; includes vacations, family visits, and attending conventions or sports and entertainment events (p. 73)

Travel trade

companies and individuals who create and market tours (p. 74)