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Effects of Tourism Upon the Economy of Small and Medium-Sized European Cities. Cultural Tourists and “The Others” AgEcon
del Corpo, Barbara; Gasparino, Ugo; Bellini, Elena; Malizia, William.
The paper presents the results of the application of an Input-Output-based approach for the estimation of direct, indirect and induced effects of tourist spending on local economies, in a static partial equilibrium setting. The methodology has been successfully applied in three case studies – Bergen (Norway), Elche (Spain), Syracuse (Italy) –, in the framework of the 6th FP project PICTURE (Pro-active management of the Impact of Cultural Tourism upon Urban Resources and Economies), in order to quantify the monetary impact of cultural tourism upon urban economies. The analysis was carried out in two major steps: firstly, interviews to tourists in each case study city, in order to estimate the scale and variability of the spending patterns of different...
Tipo: Working or Discussion Paper Palavras-chave: Tourism; Cultural Tourism; Economic Impacts; Input-Output Analysis; C67; R15; L83; D12.
Ano: 2008 URL: http://purl.umn.edu/37522
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Measuring the Impact of Tourism Upon Urban Economies: A Review of Literature AgEcon
Gasparino, Ugo; Bellini, Elena; del Corpo, Barbara; Malizia, William.
Replaced with revised version of paper 01/16/09.
Tipo: Working or Discussion Paper Palavras-chave: Tourism; Economic Impacts; Input-Output Analysis; General and Partial Equilibrium Analysis; B41; C67; C68; L83.
Ano: 2008 URL: http://purl.umn.edu/37846
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Input-Output Analysis, Linear Programming and Modified Multipliers AgEcon
Zhu, Erqian Julia; Kim, Man-Keun; Harris, Thomas R..
The input-output (IO) analysis explores changes in final demand through the regional economy using multipliers. However, it isn’t flexible to investigate the regional impact from the capacity limitations which are directly imposed on production, not final demand. This is because the multipliers are changing with exogenous restrictions on production. Conventionally, the IO analysis is performed assuming exogenous production restrictions being the changes in final demands or assuming the sector being exogenous sector like the final demand. If researchers or policy makers are interested in only economic impacts from production restrictions, there is no need to look into the modified multipliers. The modified multipliers should be considered when researchers...
Tipo: Conference Paper or Presentation Palavras-chave: Input-Output Analysis; Multipliers; Regional Impact Analysis; Community/Rural/Urban Development; C67; R15; R5.
Ano: 2009 URL: http://purl.umn.edu/46716
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THE "NEW ECONOMY" AND EFFICIENCY IN FOOD MARKET SYSTEM: A COMPLEMENT OR A BATTLEGROUND BETWEEN ECONOMIC CLASSES? AgEcon
Schluter, Gerald E.; Lee, Chinkook.
Rapid developments in E-commerce can bring efficiency in the food market system by cutting transaction costs. However, it can also bring a battleground between developed and developing countries and also within developed countries because the New Economy emphasizes knowledge-based labor practices and low-skilled workers of trading nations compete for a shrinking need for their services. An Input-Output model is used to examine the effects on high-skilled and low-skilled worker demand, particularly in food and agriculture. The food and agricultural industries are significant employers of low-skilled labor. Food and agricultural trade has reduced low-skilled labor demand in the United States.
Tipo: Conference Paper or Presentation Palavras-chave: Food and Agricultural Trade; Demand for High-skilled and low-skilled Labor; Input-Output Analysis; Marketing.
Ano: 2003 URL: http://purl.umn.edu/25918
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ENVIRONMENTAL AND ECONOMIC ACCOUNTING FOR THE GERMAN AGRICULTURAL SECTOR AgEcon
Schmidt, Thomas G.; Osterburg, Bernhard.
How can we estimate the negative externalities of agriculture at the national level, and attribute these to specific production activities and outputs? The paper presents a method that calculates the mass flow in the whole agricultural sector including inputs from other sectors, and that allows to analyse resource use and emissions, e.g. of greenhouse gases. Data inputs are the German economic accounts for agriculture, farm structural survey and market statistics, as well as environmental statistics. In the framework of the German agricultural sector model RAUMIS, material flows within the agricultural sector are described, as well as inputs from other German sectors and imports. Through a processanalytical approach, all information is integrated and...
Tipo: Conference Paper or Presentation Palavras-chave: SEEA; Input-Output Analysis; Agriculture; Resource use; Trade; Emissions; Carbon footprint; Livestock Production/Industries; Resource /Energy Economics and Policy.
Ano: 2010 URL: http://purl.umn.edu/91268
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Atmospheric Pollution and Consumption Patterns in Spain: An Input-Output Approach AgEcon
Serrano, Monica; Roca, Jordi.
This paper analyses the relationship between Spanish household consumption patterns and atmospheric pollutant emissions in 2000. Applying an input-output approach we estimate the relative responsibility of different types of households in the emissions of nine different atmospheric pollutants: the six greenhouse gases (CO2, CH4, N2O, SF6, HFCs and PFCs) regulated by the Kyoto protocol and three other gases (SO2, NOx and NH3). We combine input-output tables, national consumer survey statistics and environmental pollution satellite accounts into an environmental extended input-output model. We also analyse the assumptions required in order to apply the model to available data. We find that there is a positive and very high relationship between the level of...
Tipo: Working or Discussion Paper Palavras-chave: Input-Output Analysis; Consumption Pattern; Atmospheric Pollution; Environmental Economics and Policy; C67; D12; Q53.
Ano: 2007 URL: http://purl.umn.edu/9090
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Matriz de intercambios de agua. Analisis mediante la Teoria de Grafos AgEcon
Alonso, Esther Velazquez.
Resumen Nos planteamos como objetivo poner de manifiesto las relaciones que se establecen entre los sectores productivos y el consumo de agua que éstos realizan para generar su producción. Aplicamos el estudio a Andalucía, Comunidad Autónoma del sur de España caracterizada por su escasez de agua, y nos preguntamos si la dependencia excesiva de los recursos hídricos que algunos sectores productivos de dicha Comunidad pueden llegar a tener, podría afectar de forma negativa, no sólo a la conservación y a la calidad del recurso, sino también a la sostenibilidad de la propia economía. Utilizamos una metodología mixta en la que combinamos el análisis Input-Output, con el que definimos un modelo de consumo de agua y a partir de él elaboramos una Matriz de...
Tipo: Journal Article Palavras-chave: Water consumption; Graphs Theory; Input-Output Analysis; Resource /Energy Economics and Policy; Q25; P43.
Ano: 2003 URL: http://purl.umn.edu/28744
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Evolucion del complejo agroalimentario de Navarra. Analisis a partir de las tablas input-output de 1980-1995 AgEcon
Garate, Manuel Rapun; Apezteguia, Belen Iraizoz.
This paper analyses the agrofood system in Navarra (Spain) using the Input-Output data for 1980-1995. The aim is to analyse the evolution and changes taking place between the economic activities in the region. Streit, Chenery-Waanabe and Rasmussen's indicators are constructed. As is usual, we have also calculated the inconme and employment multipliers. This indicators show the very important role of the agriculture and the vegetables canning industry in the regional economy.
Tipo: Journal Article Palavras-chave: Agrofood Sector; Input-Output Analysis; Navarra; Agribusiness; O13; Q12.
Ano: 2001 URL: http://purl.umn.edu/28782
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