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Presentation of economic and socio-cultural impact analyses of the Opera festival of Miskolc

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2013-06-17
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Kundi, V. (2013). Presentation of economic and socio-cultural impact analyses of the Opera festival of Miskolc. Competitio, 12(1), 114-130. https://doi.org/10.21845/comp/2013/1/7
Abstract

The article presents research into the economic and socio-cultural impact of the Miskolc Opera festival. It explores how a cultural event – which was created thanks to conscious urban development – can operate in a city with an industrial past and a stagnant economic situation. After the methodology and desk research, the tourist facilities of the city are analyzed. In the following sections of the paper, the results of primary research are presented.

Journal of Economic Literature (JEL) classification: Z130

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