ABSTRACT

The measurement of tourism is not an easy task. The Economics of Tourism Destinations provides a succinct guide to the economic aspects of tourism for students and practitioners alike to decipher the methods of measurement of supply, demand, trends and impacts.

In nine chapters, The Economics of Tourism Destinations takes the reader through the economic characteristic of the tourism sector, to methods of measurement, tourism demand and supply, impacts and forecasting all with the focus on tourism destinations. International case studies are used throughout including tourism surveys in the UK and other European countries, congress centre in Bruges and income generation in several destinations.

Aimed at year three undergraduates and postgraduate students, this text is suitable for those on master levels courses and practitioners already in the industry.

chapter 2|29 pages

The measurement of tourism

chapter 3|25 pages

Tourism demand

chapter 4|32 pages

Tourism supply

chapter 5|34 pages

Competition and the tourism destination

chapter 6|28 pages

Forecasting tourism demand

chapter 7|40 pages

The economic impact of tourism

chapter 9|10 pages

Epilogue