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Countries specialised in tourism tend to face two problems with contradictory effects: the commons and the anti-commons …, which lead to tourism over- and under-production, respectively. This paper develops a two-period model to analyse the joint … effects of both problems on a small and remote tourism economy. Congestion and the complementariness between foreign transport …
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ChinaÕs Approved Destination Status (ADS) policy governs foreign leisure travel by citizens to ADS-designated countries. To model the effects of ADS on Chinese visitor arrivals, we specify a model of demand for a representative Chinese consumer who values trips to n differentiated foreign...
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China's Approved Destination Status (ADS) policy allows citizens of mainland China to take pleasure trips abroad on group package tours to countries that have negotiated and implemented agreements with China. In this paper, we examine the reasons for this unique preferential and incremental...
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China’s Approved Destination Status (ADS) policy governs foreign leisure travel by citizens to ADS-designated countries. To model the effects of ADS on Chinese visitor arrivals, we specify a model of demand for a representative Chinese consumer who values trips to n differentiated foreign...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010552343
China’s “Approved Destination Status (ADS) policy allows citizens of mainland China to take pleasure trips abroad on group package tours to countries that have negotiated and implemented agreements with China. In this paper, we examine the reasons for this unique preferential and incremental...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010563939
In this paper, we provide a detailed analysis of a mechanism that distorts production towards too much use of primary factors like labor and too little use of intermediate inputs. The distortion results from two ingredients that are cornerstones of modern quantitative trade theory: monopolistic...
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In this paper, we provide a detailed analysis of a mechanism that distorts production towards too much use of primary factors like labor and too little use of intermediate inputs. The distortion results from two ingredients that are cornerstones of modern quantitative trade theory: monopolistic...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012607149
Many tourism destinations have enacted and implemented laws to protect residents as consumers that are relevance to … commercial practices also record the highest competitiveness as a tourism destination. …
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In this paper, we investigate tourism-related policy approaches that WTO member countries adopted in the early weeks of … tourism scenarios, underlining both the demand and supply side effects of the crisis. By compiling and organising information … analyse tourism-related policies for 59 WTO Members across all continents. Our findings confirm that: (i) almost 90% of the …
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Pacific developing member countries (DMCs) depend heavily on international tourism, which can promote merchandise …, language affinity, visa policies, etc. The paper finds that inbound tourism to Pacific DMCs significantly increases merchandise … agreements and easy visa policies, the increase is bigger. Based on the findings, the paper recommends that inbound tourism be …
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