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Food safety regulations and surveillance in Bangkok, Thailand - with 5-year real world data. [PDF]

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Modelling the International Tourist Arrivals in India

Tourism Planning & Development, 2021
Using the gravity model, this article investigates the determinants of tourist inflow to India. Several origin–destination (O-D) linked factors, such as Gross Domestic Product, Price index, Exchang...
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International Tourist Arrival in India

Foreign Trade Review, 2017
India experienced terror attack on its financial and entertainment capital Mumbai on 26 November 2008. There were 12 coordinated shooting and bombing attacks which lasted four days, killing 164 and injuring several hundred (Press Information Bureau, 2008, HM announces measured to enhance security, New Delhi: Ministry of Home Affairs, GOI.). The attack
Sangeetha Gunasekar   +2 more
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Are per capita international tourist arrivals converging?

International Review of Economics & Finance, 2018
Abstract This paper measures whether per capita tourist arrivals have converged across 149 countries over the period 1995–2014. We find that the distribution of per capita arrival has tightened over time, i.e., there was σ-convergence in tourism. Countries at the lower tail of the per capita international tourist arrival distribution have improved ...
Yi-Chen Lin, Wen-Shuenn Deng
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What determines international tourist arrivals in India?

Asia Pacific Journal of Tourism Research, 2018
Using data for 18 major tourist originating countries to India from 2001 to 2015, this study examines the major determinants of international tourist arrivals in India.
Hemanta Barman, Hiranya K. Nath
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Tourist arrivals, international tourist expenditure, and economic growth inBRICcountries

Journal of Public Affairs, 2020
The aim of this paper is to examine the impact of tourism arrivals and tourist expenditure on economic growth in case of four developing countries (Brazil, Russia, India, and China) using annual data from 1995 to 2016. To achieve this objective, we apply Dumitrescu–Hurlin causality test and panel data models.
Gulnawaz Usmani   +2 more
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