The Role of International Tourism Management in Developing Countries and Mechanisms for improving it (Iraq as a Model)

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Through the study of Iraq as a model, this research aims to identify mechanisms for improving the management of international tourism in developing countries. The insights gained from Iraq's experiences can provide valuable lessons and recommendations for policymakers, tourism organizations and other stakeholders involved in the promotion and development of international tourism. The researcher relied on reliable data from the World Bank website on international tourism revenues for Iraq for the past years to be a tool for predicting future revenues for the next four years, and the results were a positive correlation between the World Bank data and the forecast data for Iraq according to a set of statistical tests that were done according to the statistical program (spss).

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Jassim, Asst. Prof. Dr. R. H. (2023). The Role of International Tourism Management in Developing Countries and Mechanisms for improving it (Iraq as a Model). Journal of Social Responsibility,Tourism and Hospitality, (35), 9–21. https://doi.org/10.55529/jsrth.35.9.21

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