Includes bibliographyThis article analyses the main determinants of competitiveness in the Caribbean tourism stay-over industry using panel data for the period 1995-2006, based on an augmented version of an empirical model by Craigwell (2007). The ex post measure of competitiveness used is the share of world outbound tourists from Canada, the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland and the United States of America arriving in a Caribbean destination. The study finds evidence that Caribbean tourism competitiveness can be enhanced through policy measures that favour, among others, increases in investment, private sector development, better infrastructure, lower government consumption, a more flexible labour market, reduced vulner...
This paper will discuss the current tourism situation in the Caribbean. The two main topics of analy...
Debates about competitiveness and productivity are practically unexplored with respect to tourism. T...
The development of indigenous tourism in the Caribbean is inhibited by several challenges such as th...
The purpose of this study is to provide a measurement metrics for competitiveness. The concept of co...
Purpose - Tourism is the mainstay of most islands within the Caribbean encompassing a great segment ...
The purpose of the article is to determine the degree of tourism penetration on 30 island countries ...
The main purpose of this paper is to explore and analyze the contributions that publicprivate partn...
This dataset contains 35 indicators valid to measure the competitiveness of 33 destinations (countri...
This study measures and explains competitiveness among small island destinations. Current measures o...
Includes bibliography.Although tourism has been a major economic sector in the Car ibbean s ince the...
Over the past two years the global economy has experienced substantial economic turmoil, resulting ...
The Caribbean has experienced considerable fluctuations with many of the small island-nations of the...
In the 1980s Butler adapted the life cycle product model to the tourism industry and created the “T...
In the past the Caribbean was restricted to offering elitist tourist activities, but over the last t...
Includes bibliographyThis study examines current trends in tourism and agriculture in Caribbean coun...
This paper will discuss the current tourism situation in the Caribbean. The two main topics of analy...
Debates about competitiveness and productivity are practically unexplored with respect to tourism. T...
The development of indigenous tourism in the Caribbean is inhibited by several challenges such as th...
The purpose of this study is to provide a measurement metrics for competitiveness. The concept of co...
Purpose - Tourism is the mainstay of most islands within the Caribbean encompassing a great segment ...
The purpose of the article is to determine the degree of tourism penetration on 30 island countries ...
The main purpose of this paper is to explore and analyze the contributions that publicprivate partn...
This dataset contains 35 indicators valid to measure the competitiveness of 33 destinations (countri...
This study measures and explains competitiveness among small island destinations. Current measures o...
Includes bibliography.Although tourism has been a major economic sector in the Car ibbean s ince the...
Over the past two years the global economy has experienced substantial economic turmoil, resulting ...
The Caribbean has experienced considerable fluctuations with many of the small island-nations of the...
In the 1980s Butler adapted the life cycle product model to the tourism industry and created the “T...
In the past the Caribbean was restricted to offering elitist tourist activities, but over the last t...
Includes bibliographyThis study examines current trends in tourism and agriculture in Caribbean coun...
This paper will discuss the current tourism situation in the Caribbean. The two main topics of analy...
Debates about competitiveness and productivity are practically unexplored with respect to tourism. T...
The development of indigenous tourism in the Caribbean is inhibited by several challenges such as th...