The trends of Italy's international tourism
Andrea Alivernini (),
Enrico Beretta (),
Emanuele Breda (),
Daniele Franco and
Massimo Gallo ()
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Andrea Alivernini: Bank of Italy
Enrico Beretta: Bank of Italy
Massimo Gallo: Bank of Italy
No 12, Workshop and Conferences from Bank of Italy, Economic Research and International Relations Area
Abstract:
The book brings together a series of research papers presented at a workshop on "The trends of Italy's international tourism", held at the Bank of Italy in Rome on 22 June 2012, on occasion of the release, on Bank of Italy's website, of microdata from the Survey on international tourism in Italy. In the first session of this workshop, a paper synthesised the main results of the Survey for the period 1997-2011 and another paper analysed the developments of tourism market shares of Italian regions. In the second session, two papers dealt with the effects of low-cost flights on tourism flows to Italy from abroad, and another paper analysed the price competitiveness of Emilia-Romagna's hotels, in comparison with hotels in other European coastal regions.
Keywords: constant market share analysis; hedonic regression; low cost carriers; price competitiveness; tourism economics (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: C23 F10 L83 R10 R40 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2013-03
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