A demand model for international tourism based on the consumer theory of choice is developed. The model is applied to US, UK, Japan, and New Zealand demands for tourism in Australia and chosen alternative destinations. Estimated models are in conformity with the basic postulates of consumer theory, homogeneity, and symmetry. Derived elasticities reveal substantial cross-demand effects, reflecting the diversity of tourist preferences. The study has generated substantial new information on the effects and sensitivity of economic parameters on international tourism. The findings should assist in formulating broad national policy measures directed towards maintaining and enhancing relative competitiveness enjoyed by individual destinations and ...
The objective of this study is to quantify the effects of marketing\ud expenditure by the Australian...
This study examines the demand for Thai tourism by seven major origin countries – Australia, Japan, ...
This study uses a system-of-equations approach to model the substitution relationship between Austra...
A demand model for international tourism based on the consumer theory of choice is developed. The mo...
A model of allocation of tourist expenditures was estimated to examine the economic parameters unde...
This study analyzes the economic determinants of domestic demand for tourism goods and services\ud b...
Previous work on the application of structural equation modelling to tourism demand analysis is exte...
This study analyses the consumption behaviour of international tourists from Australia’s four major\...
The objective of this study is to estimate the economic parameters underlying the demand for domesti...
This article analyses the economic determinants of demand for\ud tourism goods and services by Austr...
Tourism is a large industry. However, most of the time, the focus on this industry stays in the west...
International tourism, a primary source of growth for many countries, is inadequately represented in...
This study examines the economic parameters underlying the ex post\ud demand for Australian tourism ...
This study uses a system-of-equations approach to model the substitution relationship between Austra...
Tourism demand is one of the major areas of tourism economics research. The current research studies...
The objective of this study is to quantify the effects of marketing\ud expenditure by the Australian...
This study examines the demand for Thai tourism by seven major origin countries – Australia, Japan, ...
This study uses a system-of-equations approach to model the substitution relationship between Austra...
A demand model for international tourism based on the consumer theory of choice is developed. The mo...
A model of allocation of tourist expenditures was estimated to examine the economic parameters unde...
This study analyzes the economic determinants of domestic demand for tourism goods and services\ud b...
Previous work on the application of structural equation modelling to tourism demand analysis is exte...
This study analyses the consumption behaviour of international tourists from Australia’s four major\...
The objective of this study is to estimate the economic parameters underlying the demand for domesti...
This article analyses the economic determinants of demand for\ud tourism goods and services by Austr...
Tourism is a large industry. However, most of the time, the focus on this industry stays in the west...
International tourism, a primary source of growth for many countries, is inadequately represented in...
This study examines the economic parameters underlying the ex post\ud demand for Australian tourism ...
This study uses a system-of-equations approach to model the substitution relationship between Austra...
Tourism demand is one of the major areas of tourism economics research. The current research studies...
The objective of this study is to quantify the effects of marketing\ud expenditure by the Australian...
This study examines the demand for Thai tourism by seven major origin countries – Australia, Japan, ...
This study uses a system-of-equations approach to model the substitution relationship between Austra...