2011
DOI: 10.4236/me.2011.21008
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Demand Function for Croatian Tourist Product: A Panel Data Approach Aper Title

Abstract: Croatia as a small country with GDP of 14.255 US $ per capita and 44.6 milliard Euro of gross external debt has a strong need for a development process and construction of production bases which, in the future, will be capable to generate revenue for the return of foreign debt. As a small country, with relatively low production potential, the service sector seems the only way for achieving the necessary income to servicing foreign debt, and to start new development cycle. In Croatia, tourism sector participate… Show more

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“…In many areas, the government develops tourist villages that are expected to have a high multiplier effect on the village and the surrounding area in the future. This is in accordance with a research conducted by Štoković [21] stating that the tourism industry can be a driving force in overcoming the economic problems in a region. Tourist villages and various related activities can be considered as the main axis of rural development strategies that can protect the fragile socio-economic order in the short term, and create the sustainable development in the long term [17].…”
Section: Introductionsupporting
confidence: 92%
“…In many areas, the government develops tourist villages that are expected to have a high multiplier effect on the village and the surrounding area in the future. This is in accordance with a research conducted by Štoković [21] stating that the tourism industry can be a driving force in overcoming the economic problems in a region. Tourist villages and various related activities can be considered as the main axis of rural development strategies that can protect the fragile socio-economic order in the short term, and create the sustainable development in the long term [17].…”
Section: Introductionsupporting
confidence: 92%
“…Hanson [12] identified several factors indicating a positive correlation with tourist intentions to purchase vacations online. Škuflić and Štoković [15] have introduced the variable "Internet", as the percentage of online reservations and bookings indicating a change in consumer behavior. According to Dixit et al [4], the scope of the Internet is increasing day by day.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Tourism activity generates demand, either consumption or investment, which in turn will lead to the creation of goods and services. Tourism factories are also expected to be the pioneers in improving the economic situation [10].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%