Do some travel purposes lead to more tourist expenditure patterns than others? Evidence from an almost ideal demand system (AIDS) analysis

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Tourists have different travel purposes and show different patterns of resource consumption at travel destinations. The present study examines travel expenditure patterns among domestic travelers with different main travel purposes during the holidays by utilizing the almost ideal demand system approach. The study used data from 760 Korean respondents and determined that tourists pursuing different travel purposes exhibited significant differences in expenditure patterns. The travel expenditure allocation of different tourist types with varying travel purposes can provide important information that can contribute to the sustainable development of tourism destinations by tailoring travel activities and programs for targeted segments.

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Ahn, Y. joo, Lee, S. K., & Lee, S. M. (2020). Do some travel purposes lead to more tourist expenditure patterns than others? Evidence from an almost ideal demand system (AIDS) analysis. Asia Pacific Journal of Tourism Research, 25(8), 902–913. https://doi.org/10.1080/10941665.2020.1801782

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