enables the purchase of e-commerce

E-tourism enables the purchase of e-commerce from craft centers and thus the boom in e-commerce, helping to produce and launch small and large craft and local workshops, as well as reducing travel costs for tourists. This type of tourism, while creating employment, creates competition in the fields of hotels and resorts and in improving the service and amenities of recreational and tourism centers. (UNWTO, 2006) The less developed countries can benefit from e-tourism, due to the lack of costs to build and develop tourism centers and travel services. (Pease & Cooper, 2007: 28)
Economic Growth
The history of economics teaches us that growth is not a slow, sluggish process, but rather a process that shifts the process of utilizing innovation and technology and accelerating it over time. Examining countries' statistical and empirical evidence shows that although many developing countries are on the path to economic growth, economic growth rates and sustainability emerge as factors for economic development, and the clear differences between developing countries. And it counts as backward. "Economic growth" is a quantitative concept, and is simply the increase in production (country) in a given year compared to the amount in the base year. At the macro level, the increase in GDP (GNP) or GDP (GDP) required per year relative to its value in a base year is economic growth. Various sources of economic growth include increased inputs (increased capital or labor), increased economic efficiency (increased productivity factor productivity), and the use of potential vacancies in the economy. The first reason for the development of the tourism industry in most countries is to exploit its economic benefits, although there are other reasons for this. (Ranjbarian and Zahedi, 2000: 158-159)
 
The relationship between e-tourism and economic growth
E-tourism is the technique of integrating e-business and information technology methods in the provision of tools and tools to provide and support tourism services to provide the services required by higher quality and less expensive tourists. On the other hand, economic growth is usually defined as the increase in the production capacity of each country or the steady increase in GDP per capita over time.
The question that arises here is whether e-commerce can help economic growth? It is clear that the rapid advances in information and communication technologies, coupled with the rapid growth of their expansion and impact on tourism and the creation of the concept of e-tourism, have led to cost savings and the elimination of barriers to access. All of these factors drive economic growth by lowering costs and prices. The use of information and communication technologies in the tourism industry also enables tourists to carry out their tourism activities whenever and wherever personal computers with internet connection are available. All this is said to lead to the prospect that electronic tourism (ET) will promote economic efficiency and increase long-term economic growth.
 
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