Areas with tourist effects and tourist rings, their importance under theoretical treatment analysis in Kosovo

AuthorAdriatik Avdylaj
PositionUniversity of Pristina, Kosovo
Pages96-101
Vol. 3 No. 1
January, 2019
European Journal of Economics, Law and Social Sciences
IIPCCL Publishing, Graz-Austria
ISSN 2519-1284
Acces online at www.iipccl.org
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Areas with tourist e ects and tourist rings, their importance under theoretical
treatment analysis in Kosovo
PhD (C.) Adriatik Avdylaj
University of Pristina, Kosovo
Abstract
In the rst models of tourist systems, the emphasis is placed on the components of the two
regions' connectivity: that of tourism and the reception of tourists. Researcher Marioti for
example, proposes three routes for the movement of tourists from their permanent residence
(origin) to the tourist region (destination), which are the entrance and exit routes, which in
some cases coincide with each other and the entertainment route. While access and exit routes
ensure the connection between the two countries, the entertainment route on the other hand
ensures the use of touristic structures during travel even though these structures do not belong
to the tourist destination.
The description of the entertainment route at Mariot expresses the idea of a journey that consists
in describing di erent countries, taking only one of them. This concept further develops
Kembell's model proposed by him in 1966, describing various schemes of movement from
an urban center. Kembell (1966), in its model, distinguishes di erent groups of passengers on
the basis of the relative importance of travel-shi components. In the rst models of tourist
systems, the emphasis is placed on the components of the two regions' connectivity: that of
tourism and the reception of tourists. Researcher Marioti, for example, proposes three routes
for the movement of tourists from their permanent residence (origin) to the tourist region
(destination), which are the entrance and exit routes, which in some cases coincide with each
other and the entertainment route. While access and exit routes ensure the connection between
the two countries, the entertainment route on the other hand ensures the use of touristic
structures during travel even though these structures do not belong to the tourist destinations.
As we have noticed before, an e ective accounting system is vital to the rm's success. Without
the information provided by the management accounting system cannot make decisions.
However, the quality of a rm's accounting system depends on the e ectiveness of internal
control within the rm. Internal control is a system of controls and balances that plays a key
role in maintaining the rm's assets and in reinforcing the accuracy and security of nancial
reports. The importance of internal control is great in large corporations.
Keywords: International Control, Budget, operational data, Ministry of Finance in Albania and
Kosovo, Empirical Study Accounting Empirical studies, interest, risk, Accountings politics.
JEL Classi cation Security System: N0, N1, N2, N3, O1, O2, O3.
Introduction
A.J.M Throt (1988), who has taken a lot of the evolutionary tourism processes, has
provided a model that re ects the relationship between supply and demand and
between inward and outward tourism. Most of the demand originating from country
A has been lled internally and partly in countries B and C. At the same time, that
part of the demand, coming from Country B, unful lled internally, addresses the two
countries others. Only country C, for the modest level of its economy, meets all of its

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