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The image depicts a flowchart illustrating the economic impact of setting up new hotels. It starts with "New hotels set up," leading to two paths: "Create jobs directly in the hotels" and "Local businesses supply services." Both paths converge into "Other companies are attracted to the area," then diverge into "Workers spend their income in the local area; tax revenues increase" and "More jobs are indirectly created." The indirect creation of jobs contributes to "Taxes spent on improving infrastructure, image, and tourist services," which, along with increased local spending, leads to "The area becomes a more popular tourist destination, increasing profitability and revenue for re-investment." There is also a path indicating "Money lost through leakage," originating from increased local spending.
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The diagram illustrates how a small resort for tourists can develop into a tourist destination. Overall, there are nine stages, beginning with the establishment of new hotels and ending with financial loss due to leakage.
In the first five stages, new and modern hotels are built. As a result, these hotels create jobs for unemployed people, and local businesses start supplying goods and services to them. In the next phase, other companies are attracted to the area, which leads to even more indirect job opportunities.
In the final steps, workers spend their income in the local area, increasing tax revenues. These taxes are then used to improve infrastructure, the area’s image, and tourist services. In the last stage, the destination becomes more popular, leading to increased profitability and revenue for reinvestment.
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