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The effect of wealth effect and population aging on tourism expenditure

This research mainly explores the significance of tourism expenditure and wealth effect, and the relationship between tourism expenditure and age. Discuss that the increase in the overall wealth effect will increase spending on tourism for aging. This study uses the Quantile Regression model to anal...

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Published in:Current issues in tourism 2022-06, Vol.25 (11), p.1852-1865
Main Authors: Chen, Tzong-Shyuan, Hwang, Min-Shiang, Chang, Yin-Ju
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Expenditures
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population aging
quantile regression
Regression models
Tourism
tourism expenditure
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