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What are the hidden dangers of excessive capitalization of the tourism market?
1. Over-exploitation of tourism resources: In order to maximize profits, over-capitalization may lead to over-exploitation and destruction of tourism resources, damage the ecological environment and cultural heritage, and affect the sustainable development of tourism.
2. Price war and poor quality service: excessive capitalization may lead to price war and poor quality service. In order to attract more tourists, enterprises may reduce the price and service quality, resulting in poor tourist experience and affecting the reputation and image of tourism.
3. Monopoly and unfair competition: excessive capitalization may lead to market monopoly and unfair competition, and large enterprises may crowd out small enterprises by virtue of price advantage and resource monopoly, resulting in market imbalance and unfair competition.
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