Exiting supranational unions and the corresponding impact on tourism: Some insights from a rejoinder to Brexit
Weng Marc Lim
Current Issues in Tourism, 2018, vol. 21, issue 9, 970-974
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The consequences of countries withdrawing from supranational unions have received growing attention. Most recently, the majority of British citizens have voted to exit the European Union (Brexit), which has resulted in the mushrooming of reports on its potential impact in myriad respects. This paper uses Brexit as a case study to examine the impact of exiting a supranational union on the tourism industry. In particular, this paper consolidates the plethora of views on the impact of Brexit on tourism and uses the findings to propose a model that explains the consequences of exiting a supranational union for tourism from the national, regional, and global travellers’ perspective.
Date: 2018
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DOI: 10.1080/13683500.2016.1272555
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