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Research trying to explain tourism flows and expenditures for different destinations has so far adopted either a … tourism-demand or a tourism-supply approach. Whereas on the one hand the former ignores the product specificities … will disentangle the effects of both demand and supply variables on a province's tourism exports. Among the former ones …
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of redistributive policies are affected by poverty and immigration. We find that while information about poverty has no … response to both poverty and immigration, while low income respondents desire less public expenditure on education due to … immigration. These heterogeneities suggest that understanding the relationship between immigration, poverty and demand for …
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The main particularity of Tourism is to be defined from the demand side, instead from the supply side like the other … economic activities. For this reason, Tourism impact studies are usually performed with demand models based on input output (IO … practical purposes, we estimate the economic impact of Tourism for a Spanish region, Galicia. In this way, we can consider the …
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The relationship between weather and tourism demand has been widely investigated for different locations and for … different seasons. Although weather and climate conditions are widely seen as an important factor for tourism, relative little … and arrivals. The relationship between weather and tourism is particularly important for regions with moderate climate …
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The tourism sector is evolving into an advanced industrial sector. Modern tourism presupposes an attractive portfolio … of tourist services for a varied set of visitors. Meanwhile, tourism destinations have turned into multifaceted tourist … segmentation and by monopolistic competition reflected in product differentiation. This paper argues that tourism becomes a …
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This paper investigates the factors that influence the change in passenger ski-lift transports between a normal winter and an anomalously mild winter based on individual lift and aggregate ski-area data. Special focus is placed on the return on investments in new ski lifts. Using endogenous...
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The paper aims at analysing the impact of domestic and international tourism on the economic growth process for 179 … regions in ten European countries, which are highly representative of total tourism flows. The econometric analysis is carried … capita at the regional level depends on tourism flows in addition to the traditional production inputs like physical, human …
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identify determinants of chronic and transient poverty in urban Ethiopia using panel data. Descriptive results show that while … a large number of households frequently moved in and out of poverty between the panel periods, many did not move far … above the poverty line and remained vulnerable to falling back into poverty. The Spells approach decomposition indicates …
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