0Since most older residents are no longer involved in the workforce and do not derive direct economic benefits from tourism01b00, 02b00they are not in a position to 01font00trade off02font00 negative 01font00impacts02font00 01font00against02font00 pecuniary gains in the way postulated by social exchange theory.02br 02br 02br 00(1)trade off........against02br 02br 00or02br 02br 00impacts against?02br 02br 00(2)What's the meaning of the highlighted sentence?02br 02br 00Thank you in advance!!050010id3
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0Trade off means you accept something bad in order to have something good. 0-
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0Trade off means you accept something bad in order to have something good.
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0Trade off means you accept something bad in order to have something good. You trade off negative impacts against positive impacts.02br 02br 00In the above sentence the trade off is between negative impacts (not specified, but I would assume something like over-crowding, increase in crime, or commercialization of natural habitats, etc.) and positive effects (pecuniary or mon