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The volatility of tourism demand and real effective exchange rates: a disaggregated analysis
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Tourism Review
Tourism Review (2021) 76 (2): 489–502.
Published: 13 March 2020
... from the European Union (Brexit), which invariably fueled concerns regarding tourism demand from this market. Most of these concerns were driven by the magnitude of the pound sterling’s depreciation, where the value of the pound fell by 10.9% in 2016; the year of the Brexit referendum. 旅游业 汇率 需求...
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Brexit anticipated economic shock on Ireland’s planning for hospitality and tourism: resilience, volatility and exposure
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Tourism Review
Tourism Review (2020) 75 (3): 595–606.
Published: 20 January 2020
...Mark Burnett; Tony Johnston Purpose The purpose of this paper is to explore tourism scenario planning for an anticipated shock as viewed through the lens of Irish hospitality managers preparing for Brexit. The research appropriates a climate science framework to structure the study, situating...
