The Bahamas; Selected Issues and Statistical Appendix
This Selected Issues paper for The Bahamas reports that the largest portion of tourism expenditure in The Bahamas comes from stayover visitors, and total tourism spending has been stagnant. The Bahamas is a small open economy highly dependent on tourism and the offshore financial sector. Private consumption expenditure in the country or countries of origin is the most important determinant of tourism in The Bahamas.
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2005-07-07
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Institutions: | International Monetary Fund (IMF) ; International Monetary Fund |
Subject: | Bank supervision | Economic indicators | Selected issues | Statistical annexes | Tourism | expenditure | tourism expenditure | ministry of tourism | consumption expenditure | cruise ship | tourism developments | tourism demand | tourists | tourism forecasting | expenditures | tourism services | total expenditure | room nights | travel research | international tourism | tourism activity | tourism operators | public external debt | world travel | tourist | tourism sector | cruise ships | tourism council | tourism projects | visitor arrivals | tourism market |
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