City Marathon Events and Tourism Industry: A Quasi-Natural Experiment

Building the relationship between marathon events and tourism is a significant strategy for the local governments. However, there has been little agreement on the effect of city marathon events on local tourism performance. Therefore, this research gap is addressed by providing empirical evidence fo...

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