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Title: Tourism multiplier effects on Singapore
Authors: Khan, H.
Seng, C.F. 
Cheong, W.K. 
Keywords: analyse des échanges interindustriels
input-output analysis
multiplicateurs
multipliers
tourism
tourisme
Issue Date: 1990
Citation: Khan, H.,Seng, C.F.,Cheong, W.K. (1990). Tourism multiplier effects on Singapore. Annals of Tourism Research 17 (3) : 408-418. ScholarBank@NUS Repository.
Abstract: This study re-estimates tourism multipliers for Singapore using data from the 1983 input-output tables. Multipliers which embody direct as well as indirect and induced effects of tourism expenditures on output, income, employment, and import leakages are generated and compared to multipliers produced in previous studies of Singapore and selected small island economies. The income multiplier of .94 generated in this study is comparable to those of Hawaii, Hong Kong, or the Indian Ocean Islands. A comparison of the results in this study with earlier studies of Singapore suggests that the economic importance of tourism has been increasing. © 1990.
Source Title: Annals of Tourism Research
URI: http://scholarbank.nus.edu.sg/handle/10635/45071
ISSN: 01607383
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