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INTERNATIONAL TOURISM DEMAND MODELLING: A MULTIVARIATE APPROACH

INTERNATIONAL TOURISM DEMAND MODELLING: A MULTIVARIATE APPROACH

... and tourism sector routing strategies in Croatia, as a Tourism represents a significant source of profit for Croatian ...an international tourist destination, in fact international tourists ... See full document

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MODELLING SRI LANKAN OIL DEMAND:  AN ECONOMETRIC APPROACH

MODELLING SRI LANKAN OIL DEMAND: AN ECONOMETRIC APPROACH

... oil demand respectively. Sri Lanka’s GDP mainly depends on tourism, tea export, apparel, textile, rice production and other agricultural ...oil demand in both short run and long ... See full document

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Iranian Tourism Demand for Malaysia: A Bound Test Approach

Iranian Tourism Demand for Malaysia: A Bound Test Approach

... education tourism industry, is parallel with its vision to become an international center of excellence for education beyond year ...varied international student population of more than 70,000 from ... See full document

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Modeling Caribbean Tourism Demand: An Augmented Gravity Approach

Modeling Caribbean Tourism Demand: An Augmented Gravity Approach

... of international tourism (i.e., as a kind of international trade) and therefore the applicability of an international trade theory, Linder’s hypothesis has yet to be tested in the context of ... See full document

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The Tunisian Tourism Business: What We Learn About The European Demand?

The Tunisian Tourism Business: What We Learn About The European Demand?

... data approach in order to explain tourist ...tourist demand during the period 1990 to 2008. He concludes that tourism in Egypt is very sensitive to relative prices with an elasticity of about ... See full document

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Demand driven sustainable tourism? A choice modelling analysis

Demand driven sustainable tourism? A choice modelling analysis

... of tourism development has been very lively in Sardinia, where tourism is seen as a primary factor of economic growth and a major tool for reducing “historic” high unemployment ...an international ... See full document

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A NONLINEAR DYNAMIC MODEL FOR INTERNATIONAL TOURISM DEMAND ON THE SPANISH MEDITERRANEAN COASTS

A NONLINEAR DYNAMIC MODEL FOR INTERNATIONAL TOURISM DEMAND ON THE SPANISH MEDITERRANEAN COASTS

... Regarding tourism demand modelling, dynamic econometric models allow us to take into account the causal relationship between previous visitors’ fl ows and the current ...tourist demand at ... See full document

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Determinants of International Tourism Demand for the Philippines: An Augmented Gravity Model Approach

Determinants of International Tourism Demand for the Philippines: An Augmented Gravity Model Approach

... inbound by 0.73%. Results also revealed that calamity either natural or man-made in the country of origin increase tourism of the country. This might be due to the fact that most of the tourist inflows to the ... See full document

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International Tourism Demand for Turkey: A Dynamic Panel Data Approach

International Tourism Demand for Turkey: A Dynamic Panel Data Approach

... The model was used to measure the performance of tourist arrivals from nine generating countries to Turkey between 1995 and 2004, and it was estimated by using the GMM-DIFF estimator proposed by Arellano and Bond (1991) ... See full document

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Modelling and forecasting international tourism demand to China

Modelling and forecasting international tourism demand to China

... country is Japan, two-way trade and the relative "tourism price" Granger-cause tourist. arrivals to China; while tourist arrivals also Granger-cause two-way trade, GDP and the[r] ... See full document

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THE IMPACT OF A CARBON TAX ON INTERNATIONAL TOURISM  ESRI WP177, November 2006

THE IMPACT OF A CARBON TAX ON INTERNATIONAL TOURISM ESRI WP177, November 2006

... domestic tourism by excluding trips to friends and relatives; nevertheless, we included such data for completeness, relying on the fact that dropping them did not lead to any dramatic ... See full document

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Modeling Multivariate Interest Rates Using Time-Varying Copulas and Reducible Nonlinear Stochastic Differential Equations

Modeling Multivariate Interest Rates Using Time-Varying Copulas and Reducible Nonlinear Stochastic Differential Equations

... copula-based approach for modelling non-linear multivariate interest rate ...For modelling the marginal processes, we derive a general speci…cation of a class of univariate non-linear SDEs ... See full document

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Demand for International Reserves: A Quantile Regression Approach

Demand for International Reserves: A Quantile Regression Approach

... the demand for reserves: the coefficient of the volatility of export receipts, is both significant and has the expected positive sign at the higher ...their demand for reserves to be less sensitive to the ... See full document

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Modelling dependency in multivariate paired comparisons:a log linear approach

Modelling dependency in multivariate paired comparisons:a log linear approach

... log-linear approach has several advantages: (i) First, modelling is done within the Generalised Linear Model (GLM-) framework, thus parameter estimates can be obtained by using standard software, ... See full document

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Modelling transport energy demand: A socio-technical approach

Modelling transport energy demand: A socio-technical approach

... choice modelling framework, equal preference implies equality in perceived market potentials (availability of infrastructure), perceived risk (fuel type, ‘proven’ ... See full document

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Modelling household finances: A Bayesian approach to a multivariate two-part model

Modelling household finances: A Bayesian approach to a multivariate two-part model

... for modelling the binary part of the dependent variable and a random intercept Gamma GLMM with a log link for modelling the con- tinuous part of the dependent ...a multivariate density using a ... See full document

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Predicting the quality of ryegrass using hyperspectral imaging

Predicting the quality of ryegrass using hyperspectral imaging

... Multivariate analysis of the spectra was conducted using partial least squares regression (PLSR). Partial least squares regression is a widely accepted regression modelling approach t[r] ... See full document

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Implementation of Council Directive 95/57/EC on the collection of statistical information in the field of tourism. Communication from the Commission to the Council, the European Parliament, the Economic and Social Committee and the Committee of the Region

Implementation of Council Directive 95/57/EC on the collection of statistical information in the field of tourism. Communication from the Commission to the Council, the European Parliament, the Economic and Social Committee and the Committee of the Regions. COM (2000) 826 final, 17 January 2001

... 3.1 Tourism demand: domestic and outbound tourism excluding day-trips Adapting and extending existing surveys on tourism demand When possible, countries have built on their existing syst[r] ... See full document

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Multiplicative State Space Models for Intermittent Time Series

Multiplicative State Space Models for Intermittent Time Series

... the approach of intermittent state-space modelling allows using (for both demand sizes and demand occurrence parts of the model) ETS, ARIMA, regression models or diffusion models, which could ... See full document

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Tourism companies performances and managerial skills

Tourism companies performances and managerial skills

... The assets evaluation method estimates the values of the tangible and intangible assets. If the tangible assets are clearly mentioned and registered in the accountancy evidences, the intangible elements have to be ... See full document

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