| A | B |
| The underlying framework supporting economic development, including water, sewers, and roadways | Infrastructure |
| The total of new spending resulting from an attraction or event is referred to as | direct economic impact |
| An athletic training session that extends over a period of time and concentrated on a variety of skills | sports camp |
| a writer who listens to an author's story and then commits it to paper for a fee | ghost writer |
| A group of organizations involved in producing or handling the same product, group of products, or type of services | industry |
| Responsible travel to natural areas that conserves the environment and sustains the well being of the local people | ecotourism |
| Traveling for pleasure | tourism |
| The phenomenon of international economic relationships with goods and services flowing quickly around the world is called | globalization |
| A hired professional who plans the marketing campaign and personal appearances fore authors is called a | literary agent |
| Guidelines and goals set for an entertainment industry | industry trend |
| The portion of money spent by local employers and employees that come from money collected from tourists | indirect economic impact |
| Recreation travel or tours planned around a special interest | niche travel |
| A business project in which two or more organizations work together and share the costs and profits | joint venture |
| The worlds largest industry | travel industry |
| average expectations for a business | industry morms |
| guidelines and goals set for an industry | Industry standards |