Title
An econometric study of tourist arrivals in Aruba and its Implications
Keywords
Modeling; Dynamic; Elasticity; Policy formulation; Small economy
Abstract
The principal purpose of this study is to analyze econometric estimates in order to explain tourist arrivals to Aruba from the United States, The Netherlands and Venezuela. The study specified a dynamic econometric model for modeling short term as well as the long-term responses. It estimated both linear and log-linear functions, and it applied the Box–Cox statistical method to determine the appropriate functional form. The inclusion of Venezuela as a developing country permitted the comparison of the behavior of tourism demand in relatively rich and poor countries. The results indicated the extent to which cross-country behavior of demand differs with respect to changes in effective prices and exchange rates. This study can assist in the formulation of future macroeconomic policies as well as market and pricing strategies in a small or microstate economy.
Publication Date
2005
Original Citation
Croes, R., & Vanegas, M. (2005). An econometric study of tourist arrivals in Aruba and its Implications. Tourism Management, 26(6), 879-890.
DOI
10.1016/j.tourman.2004.04.007
Number of Pages
879-890
Document Type
Paper
Language
English
Source Title
Tourism Management
Volume
26
Issue
6
Copyright Date
2004-07-30
College
Rosen College of Hospitality Management
Location
Rosen College of Hospitality Management
STARS Citation
Croes, Robertico and Vanegas, Manuel, "An econometric study of tourist arrivals in Aruba and its Implications" (2005). Rosen Faculty Scholarship and Creative Works. 467.
https://stars.library.ucf.edu/rosenscholar/467