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European Diversity Without Unity
A clear distinction exists between the U.S. and Europe: while the former is a nation, the latter is a sum of many nations, even larger than the number of states of which it consists. This heterogeneity, especially at a cultural level, makes it hard to speak of a single European capitalism, with unique and similar characteristics. There are actually different types, strongly rooted in the cultural ...
Digital Nomadism as an Opportunity for Tourism
In the last decade, thanks to the intensification of technological infrastructure and the growth of professions linked to the knowledge economy, the phenomenon of digital nomadism has regarded a growing number of professionals and entrepreneurs who have chosen a flexible lifestyle, moving between destinations that have a combination of good social, cultural, and environmental characteristics. Many ...