Análisis del mercado emisor japonés y del posible escenario pos-COVID-19

Magí Castelltort Claramunt

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Publicado: dic. 30, 2020
Páginas: 39-57
Número: Núm. 219 (2020)
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Japón ha luchado exitosamente contra la deflación económica y la pandemia del COVID-19. Al ser uno de los mercados emisores de referencia en Asia, conocer el comportamiento de sus turistas puede ayudar a diseñar campañas efectivas de reactivación de la demanda.

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