Tourism, Development, and Growth
Guido Candela and
Paolo Figini
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Guido Candela: University of Bologna
Chapter Chapter 13 in The Economics of Tourism Destinations, 2012, pp 427-466 from Springer
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Abstract The evidence that in many countries tourism constitutes a fundamental engine of local and national development is unquestionable, and in recent years gave birth to a flourishing scientific production. These aspects can be studied using standard tools of macroeconomic theory, such as the income multiplier, models of exogenous and endogenous growth, and models of regional development applied to the tourism case.
Keywords: Full Employment; Tourism Destination; Industrial District; Tourism Sector; Computable General Equilibrium Model (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2012
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-642-20874-4_13
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