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Spillover effects in long‐haul visitors between two regions
Gooroochurn N. and Hanley A. (2005) Spillover effects in long‐haul visitors between two regions, Regional Studies 39 , 727–739. A new body called Tourism Ireland, funded jointly by the British and Irish Governments, has been set up to promote tourism for the entire island of Ireland. This study investigates whether such an initiative is mutually beneficial for the Republic of Ireland (ROI) and Northern Ireland (NI). It is argued that joint promotion of the island is viable only if interregional tourism demand spillovers are generated. A spillover arises when tourists who visit the ROI also visit NI, and vice versa. The interconnectedness between the two regions’ long‐haul visitor demand was investigated empirically and it was found that spillovers are significant, albeit asymmetric. NI tourism demand rises 3.2% for every 10% increase in ROI tourism demand, while the latter increases 1.1% for every 10% increase in NI demand.
Spillover effects in long‐haul visitors between two regions
Gooroochurn N. and Hanley A. (2005) Spillover effects in long‐haul visitors between two regions, Regional Studies 39 , 727–739. A new body called Tourism Ireland, funded jointly by the British and Irish Governments, has been set up to promote tourism for the entire island of Ireland. This study investigates whether such an initiative is mutually beneficial for the Republic of Ireland (ROI) and Northern Ireland (NI). It is argued that joint promotion of the island is viable only if interregional tourism demand spillovers are generated. A spillover arises when tourists who visit the ROI also visit NI, and vice versa. The interconnectedness between the two regions’ long‐haul visitor demand was investigated empirically and it was found that spillovers are significant, albeit asymmetric. NI tourism demand rises 3.2% for every 10% increase in ROI tourism demand, while the latter increases 1.1% for every 10% increase in NI demand.
Spillover effects in long‐haul visitors between two regions
Gooroochurn, Nishaal (Autor:in) / Hanley, Aoife (Autor:in)
Regional Studies ; 39 ; 727-738
01.08.2005
12 pages
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Regional tourism demand , Spatial economics , Spillover effects , Demande de tourisme régional , Economie géographique , Retombées , Nachfrage nach Ferienreisen in bestimmte Gebiete , räumliche Wirtschaftlichkeit , Überlaufauswirkungen , Demanda de turismo regional , Economía espacial , Efectos de desbordamiento , JEL classifications: L83, R12
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