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Extending supply side statistics for the tourism sector: A new approach based on linked administrative data

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Figure 1.1 – Relationship between Supply-Side Indicators and traditional tourism statistics and accounts
Figure 1.2 – Linking Registers and Administrative Databases
Table 3.1 – Summary Profile of Tourism Sector, 2011
Table 3.2 – National Tourism Dependency Ratios (current prices), 2006 – 2011
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