This paper deals with the analysis of the number of tourists travelling to the Canary Islands by means of using different seasonal statistical models. Deterministic and stochastic seasonality is considered. For the latter case, we employ seasonal unit roots and seasonally fractionally integrated models. As a final approach, we also employ a model with possibly different orders of integration at zero and the seasonal frequencies. All these models are compared in terms of their forecasting ability in an out-of-sample experiment. The results in the paper show that a simple deterministic model with seasonal dummy variables and AR(1) disturbances produce better results than other approaches based on seasonal fractional and integer differentiatio...
Tourist seasonality consists of an imbalanced tourist activity over the course of the year. This var...
Abstract: Quantitative methods to forecasting tourist arrivals can be sub-divided into causal method...
Seasonal variation in demand is a well-documented phenomenon in tourism literature. For the tourism ...
This paper deals with the analysis of the number of tourists travelling to the Canary Islands by mea...
This paper deals with the analysis of the number of tourists travelling to the Canary Islands by mea...
Seasonal fractional models are shown in this article to be alternative credible ways of modeling the...
This study provides a comprehensive comparison of the performance of the commonly used econometric ...
In this paper two popular time series methods for modeling seasonality in tourism forecasts are comp...
Within the multiplicative seasonal ARIMA modeling context, there are two forecasting models, RIMA14 ...
Within the multiplicative seasonal ARIMA modeling context, there are two forecasting models, ARIMA14...
In the work, the time series "tourists were visiting Andalusia" is modeled, a variable that has a st...
Foreigners ’ demand for hotel nights in Denmark by nationality are examined using monthly time serie...
International tourism is an important source of service exports to Spain and its regions, particular...
[eng] A seasonal variation in demand is a well-documented phenomenon in tourism literature. Although...
A lot of economic activities (tourism, commerce, transport, agriculture, constructions etc.) witness...
Tourist seasonality consists of an imbalanced tourist activity over the course of the year. This var...
Abstract: Quantitative methods to forecasting tourist arrivals can be sub-divided into causal method...
Seasonal variation in demand is a well-documented phenomenon in tourism literature. For the tourism ...
This paper deals with the analysis of the number of tourists travelling to the Canary Islands by mea...
This paper deals with the analysis of the number of tourists travelling to the Canary Islands by mea...
Seasonal fractional models are shown in this article to be alternative credible ways of modeling the...
This study provides a comprehensive comparison of the performance of the commonly used econometric ...
In this paper two popular time series methods for modeling seasonality in tourism forecasts are comp...
Within the multiplicative seasonal ARIMA modeling context, there are two forecasting models, RIMA14 ...
Within the multiplicative seasonal ARIMA modeling context, there are two forecasting models, ARIMA14...
In the work, the time series "tourists were visiting Andalusia" is modeled, a variable that has a st...
Foreigners ’ demand for hotel nights in Denmark by nationality are examined using monthly time serie...
International tourism is an important source of service exports to Spain and its regions, particular...
[eng] A seasonal variation in demand is a well-documented phenomenon in tourism literature. Although...
A lot of economic activities (tourism, commerce, transport, agriculture, constructions etc.) witness...
Tourist seasonality consists of an imbalanced tourist activity over the course of the year. This var...
Abstract: Quantitative methods to forecasting tourist arrivals can be sub-divided into causal method...
Seasonal variation in demand is a well-documented phenomenon in tourism literature. For the tourism ...