Economic Values of Agritourism to Visitors: A Multi-Destination Hurdle Travel Cost Model of Demand
Rebecca Hill,
John Loomis,
Dawn Thilmany and
Martha Sullins
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Rebecca Hill: Department of Agricultural and Resource Economics, 305-B Clark Building, Colorado State University, Fort Collins, CO 80523, USA
John Loomis: Department of Agricultural and Resource Economics, Colorado State University Fort Collins, CO, USA
Martha Sullins: Colorado State University Extension, 1525 Blue Spruce Drive, Fort Collins, CO 80524, USA
Tourism Economics, 2014, vol. 20, issue 5, 1047-1065
Abstract:
Farm-based recreation, or agritourism, is growing in the USA, raising new interest in the potential benefits for consumers/travellers and communities. This study utilizes a hurdle travel cost model to investigate the demand for and economic benefits of agritourism. The analysis includes an estimation of consumer surplus as one means to estimate the market size for this sector. The standard travel cost model assumes a single-purpose recreational trip; but, as is the case with a number of categories of tourism, this assumption may not hold for all agritourism outings as travellers often visit other destinations. This paper analyses and compares four different models, each using different methods to distinguish between multiple-destination and primary-purpose trips. The findings reveal that consumer surplus ranges from $93 to $164 per person per trip for primary purpose travellers. Implications for accurately estimating the market size of agritourism, as well as a broader set of recreational sectors, are discussed.
Keywords: agritourism; multi-destination trip effects; hurdle travel cost model; outdoor recreation (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2014
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DOI: 10.5367/te.2013.0323
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