Purpose -The purpose of this study is to develop a model able to explain international tourist expenditures (inflows) in Croatia, and domestic tourist expenditures (outflows) abroad. Design -The present study is based on the research of international tourism demand, aimed at describing the behavior of international expenditures concepts applied to the case of Croatia. Methodology -The proposed model is a multiple linear regression model. Findings -The modelling procedure with all tests showed that the multiple linear regression model is adequate for modelling international tourist spending or expenditures. The model of foreign tourism inflows as well as the model of domestic tourism outflows are designed with main macroeconomic variables. Originality of the research -The study provides a model of tourism balance useful to analyze and forecast foreign exchange tourism inflows and outflows on the case of Croatia. The model is applicable and useful to govern tourism policy, international trade policy and economic policy as a whole.
PurposeThe central task is to define the ties, existing between economic dimensions, which can be expressed in specific relations that require special attention during projecting to ensure they are not disrupted. The development of a computer‐based mathematical and economic model makes it possible to constantly monitor the condition of the entire economy of a given region, both from a global aspect, as well as by its individual sectors of activities.Design/methodology/approachEconomics employs a number of scientific disciplines and their methods, making this approach both multidisciplinary and interdisciplinary. Unlike the variables defined in the model–variables such as domestic product, the volume of fixed funds, the volume of new investment and employment, which change from year to year – the model parameters are considered constants for the entire period to which the model is applied. The parameter estimation indicates the extent to which the defined model is acceptable as a model of future regional economic and tourism growth.FindingsProviding the trends of past are unacceptable in the future period, the author proposes the use of structured policies, above all in the field of investments, to guide development in the desired direction. The author has addressed this particular issue through the example of a specific tourist region, and has tested and designed a development model not only for the regional economic system, but also for its tourism subsystem.Research limitations/implicationsAlthough they are suited to certain types of decisions, these methods have shown to be inadequate for other types, long‐term strategic decisions in particular, which require so‐called intuitive methods.Practical implicationsOptimal decision‐making in systems' operations is not possible without predictions pertaining to future economic development. The answers to numerous questions in estimating development factors are being provided by new methods, which seek to incorporate and assert an interdisciplinary approach, that is, a systematic approach in preparing decisions.Originality/valueThis methodology can be used in combination with “classical” methods of research, that will can help to recommend optimum development strategies for regional economic development.
External balance is one of the most important goal of the macroeconomic policy for every country. Because of the need for continuing monitoring and analysing of the world economy, there is instrument of balance of payment that use all countries. In the balance of payment there are services and special methodology for collection of income and outcome of tourism. The goal of this paper is to present the methodology of balance of payment with special interest for tourism. Tourism is important activity for external balance in many countries, and this is present for Croatian economy.
Istraživački tim je u okviru druge faza istraživanja na projektu TURISTIČKA REGIONALIZACIJA U GLOBALNIM uz veliku pomoć studenata (anketara) pristupio prikupljanju relevantnih podataka, a radi osiguranja informacijske osnovice za OCJENU TURISTIČKE PONUDE KVARNERA, a kao nastavka na prvu fazu istraživanja koja je pod istim nazivom provedena 2003. godine, a rezultati su publicirani 2004. godine. Anketiranje turista, stanovništva i turističkog menadžmenta se odvijalo u razdoblju od 15. svibnja do 15. rujna 2005. i 2006. godine, što znači da se osim sezonskih mjeseci (srpanj i kolovoz), istraživanjem obuhvatilo predsezonsko i posezonsko razdoblje (lipanj i rujan). Istraživanje je provedeno u turističkoj destinaciji Kvarner, a na način da su prikupljani podaci na reprezentativnom uzorku u okviru užih turističkih destinacija i to u: Baški, Cresu, Crikvenici, Ičićima, Jadranovom, Kostreni, Kraljevici, Krku, Loparu, Lovranu, Malom Lošinju, Malinskoj, Medveji, Mošćeničkoj Dragi, Novom Vinodolskom, Omišlju, Opatiji, Puntu, Rabu, Rijeci, Selcu i Gorskom Kotaru (Delnice, Fužine, Lokve). Zbog brojnosti destinacija i lakše usporedivosti podataka, ovi su podaci sagledavani na razini sub-regija: Crikveničko-Vinodolska rivijera (CVR), Opatijska rivijera, Otoci (Krk, Cres i Rab), Rijeka i riječki prsten i Gorski kotar, te na razini turističke destinacije Kvarner kao cjeline.
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