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During the years that have passed since John Maynard Keynes's “General Theory of Employment, Interest and Money” appeared—i. e. at a time when a generation of economists set itself the task of fructifying the theoretical theses of the “General Theory” and the analytical apparatus developed—or interpreted afresh—by Keynes, during these years the science represented by those assembled here was only just establishing itself: The science of tourism.

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