Does Infrastructure Matter In Tourism Development?

  • Seetanah B
  • Juwaheer T
  • Lamport M
  • et al.
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Abstract

This paper investigates the significance of infrastructure as a factor in destination development. The classical demand for international tourism function is extended to include a proxy for infrastructure. An application involving the island of Mauritius is presented whereby total tourist arrivals as well as arrivals from Europe/America, Asia and Africa are modelled. The findings show that tourists are sensitive to the infrastructure of the island, particularly those from Europe/America and Asia. Tourism infrastructure, income of tourists, distance, and relative prices are important ingredients in their own respect in the tourism demand equation.

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Seetanah, B., Juwaheer, T., Lamport, M., Rojid, S., Sannassee, R., & Subadar, A. (2011). Does Infrastructure Matter In Tourism Development? University of Mauritius Research Journal, 17(1). https://doi.org/10.4314/umrj.v17i1.70731

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