This is the presentation that I used at the research report before graduating in New Zealand. This discussed about how tourism affect GDP rate both in New Zealand and the Philippines.
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1. The Comparison of GDP
Contributions by Tourism Industry
in the Philippines and New Zealand
s2142016
Tomohiro FURUKAWA
2. Contents
• Research Background
• Research Questions
• Interdisciplinary Nature
• Literature Review
• Hypotheses
• Research Method
• Organization and Research Plan
5. Research Questions
• What are the general economic structures of both
countries?
• What sectors of tourism are contributing to the GDP rate
in both countries?
• What are the differences of positive economic
contributions by tourism between the Philippines and
New Zealand?
• What are the suggestions for the both countries to
improve the positive economic impact
8. Hypotheses
• Providing facilities are different in each country, but both
countries have their own tourism strengths.
• The effects to the nation economy by tourism are
relatively high in both countries.
• Tourism in the countries are still improving, and the
effects on its nation economy also become huge.
10. Organization and Research Plan
The Research will be conducted by 4 steps
Data collection
Analysis
Comparison
Suggestion
Conclusion
11. References
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