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  • Papatheodorou, A. and Song, H. (2005) International Tourism Forecasts: A Time Series Analysis of World and Regional Data. Tourism Economics, 11(1): 11-24.
    1. Eugenio-Martin, J. Sinclair, M.T. and Yeoman, I. (2005) Quantifying the Effects of Tourism Crises: An Application to Scotland. Journal of Travel and Tourism Marketing, 19(2/3): 21-34.
    2. Munro, C., Yeoman, I. (2005) Impact of the macro environment: An examination of the economic propensity of UK regional markets. Journal of Vacation Marketing, 11: 370-381.
  • Papatheodorou, A. (2004) Exploring the Evolution of Tourist Resorts. Annals of Tourism Research, 31(1): 219-237.
    1. Howard, R. W. (2005) Khaosan Road: An Evolving Backpacker Tourist Enclave being partially reclaimed by the Locals. International Journal of Tourism Research, 7(6): 357-374.
    2. Howard, R. W. (2007) Five Backpacker Tourist Enclaves. International Journal of Tourism Research, 9(2): 73 – 86.
    3. Inbakaran, R. and Mervyn, J. (2005) Understanding Resort Visitors through Segmentation. Tourism and Hospitality Research, 6(1): 53-71.
    4. Kauppila, P. (2004) Development process of resorts and their role in regional development at the local level: Case studies of Levi, Ruka, Saariselkä and Ylläs. Nordia Geographical Publications, 33 (1): vii-viii+253-259.
    5. Lei, Z. (2006) Theoretical Pillars of Industrial Organisation. In Papatheodorou, A. (ed) Corporate Rivalry and Market Power: Competition Issues in the Tourism Industry, London : IB Tauris, 20-34.
    6. McElroy, J. M. (2006) Small Island Tourist Economies across the Life Cycle. Asia Pacific Viewpoint 47(1): 61-77.
    7. Padilla, A. and McElroy, J. M. (2005) The Tourism Penetration Index in Large Islands: The Case of the Dominican Republic. Journal of Sustainable Tourism, 13(4): 353-372.
    8. Pulina, M., Dettori, D. G. and Paba, A. (2006) Life cycle of agrotouristic firms in Sardinia. Tourism Management, 27(5): 1006-1016.
    9. Santana Turégano, M. A. (2006) Dependency and development patterns in tourism: A case study in the Canary Islands. Tourism and Hospitality: Planning & Development, 3(2): 117–130.
    10. Stuart, P., Pearce, D. and Weaver, A. (2005) Tourism Distribution Channels in Peripheral Regions: The Case of Southland, New Zealand. Tourism Geographies, 7(3): 235-256.
  • Papatheodorou, A. (2003a) Do we Need Airport Regulation? Utilities Journal, 6(10): 35-37.
    1. Graham, A. (2006) Competition in Airports. In Papatheodorou, A. (ed) Corporate Rivalry and Market Power: Competition Issues in the Tourism Industry, London: IB Tauris, 76-93.
  • Papatheodorou, A. (2003b) Corporate Strategies of British Tour Operators in the Mediterranean Region: An Economic Geography Approach. Tourism Geographies, 5(3): 280-304.
    1. Hwang, Y.-H., Gretzel, U., Fesenmaier, D.R. (2006) Multi-city trip patterns. Tourists to the United States. Annals of Tourism Research, 33 (4): 1057-1078.
    2. Ioannides, D. and Petridou – Daughtrey, E. (2006) Competition in the Travel Distribution System: The US Travel Retail Sector. In Papatheodorou, A. (ed) Corporate Rivalry and Market Power: Competition Issues in the Tourism Industry, London: IB Tauris, 124-142.
    3. Soteriades, M.D., Arvanitis, S.E. (2006) Expenditure patterns by travel party size: British and German tourists on Crete, Greece. Anatolia, 17 (2): 169-187.
  • Papatheodorou, A. (2003c) Modelling Tourism Development - A Synthetic Approach. Tourism Economics, 9(4): 407-430.
    1. Alegre, J. and Pou, L. (2006) The Length of Stay in the Demand for Tourism. Tourism Management, 27(6): 1343-1355.
    2. Alegre, J. and Pou, L. (2006) Microeconomic Determinants of the Duration of Stay of Tourists. In Matias, A., Nijkamp, P. and Neto, P. (eds) Advances in Modern Tourism Research – Economic Perspectives. Heidelberg: Physica – Verlag.
  • Papatheodorou, A. (2002a) Civil Aviation Regimes and Leisure Tourism in Europe. Journal of Air Transport Management, 8(6): 381-388.
    1. Buck, S. and Lei Z. (2004) Charter Airlines: Have they a Future? Tourism and Hospitality Research, 5(1): 72-78.
    2. Button, K. (2004) Wings Across Europe: Towards an Efficient European Air Transport System. Aldershot: Ashgate.
    3. Button, K. (2005) The European Market for Airline Transportation and Multimodalism in Airports as Multimodal Interchange Nodes. Paris: OECD.
    4. Forsyth, P. (2006) Aviation and Tourism. In Dwyer, E. and Forsyth, P. (eds) International Handbook on the Economics of Tourism. Cheltenham: Edward Elgar Publishing, 224-247.
    5. Forsyth, P. (2006) Martin Kunz Memorial Lecture. Tourism benefits and aviation policy. Journal of Air Transport Management, 12 (1): 3-13.
    6. Graham, A. (2005) Transport and Transit: Air, Land and Sea. In Buhalis, D. and Costa, C. (ed) Tourism Management Dynamics: Trends, Management and Tools, Oxford: Butterworth – Heinemann, 181-190.
    7. Jones, P. (2004) Flight Catering. Second Edition. Oxford: Elsevier.
    8. Morley, C. L. (2006) Airline Alliances and Tourism. In Dwyer, E. and Forsyth, P. (eds) International Handbook on the Economics of Tourism. Cheltenham: Edward Elgar Publishing, 209-223.
    9. Morley, C.L. (2007) Research note: Implications for regional destinations of new airline strategies. Tourism Economics, 13 (3): 475-480.
    10. O’ Connell, J. F. (2006) Corporate Rivalry and Competition Issues in the Airline Industry. In Papatheodorou, A. (ed) Corporate Rivalry and Market Power: Competition Issues in the Tourism Industry, London: IB Tauris, 55-75.
  • Papatheodorou, A. (2002b) Exploring Competitiveness in Mediterranean Resorts. Tourism Economics, 8(2): 133-150.
    1. Alegre, J. and Juaneda, C. (2006) Destination Loyalty: Consumers’ Economic Behaviour. Annals of Tourism Research, 33(3): 684-706.
    2. Aguiló, E., Alegre, J., Sard M. (2003) Examining the Market Structure of the German and UK Tour Operating Industries through an Analysis of Package Holiday Prices. Tourism Economics, 9(3): 255-278.
    3. Capó Parrilla, J., Riera Font, A., Rosselló Nadal, J. (2007) Accommodation determinants of seasonal patterns. Annals of Tourism Research, 34 (2): 422-436.
    4. Crouch, G. I. and Ritchie, J. R. B. (2006) Destination Competitiveness. In Dwyer, E. and Forsyth, P. (eds) International Handbook on the Economics of Tourism. Cheltenham: Edward Elgar Publishing, 419-433.
    5. Haroutunian, S., Mitsis, P. and Pashardes, P. (2005) Using Brochure Information for the Hedonic Analysis of Holiday Packages. Tourism Economics, 11(1): 69-84.
    6. Li, G. and Song, H. (2006) Quantitative Techniques for Tourism Competition Analysis. In Papatheodorou, A. (ed) Corporate Rivalry and Market Power: Competition Issues in the Tourism Industry, London: IB Tauris, 35-53.
    7. Mangion, M. L., Durbarry, R., Sinclair, T. M. (2005) Tourism Competitiveness: Price and Quality. Tourism Economics, 11(1): 45-68.
    8. Thrane, C. (2005) Hedonic Price Models and Sun-and-Beach Package Tours: The Norwegian Case. Journal of Travel Research, 43: 302-308.
    9. Thrane, C. (2007) Examining the determinants of room rates for hotels in capital cities: The Oslo experience. Journal of Revenue and Pricing Management, 5(4): 315-323.
  • Papatheodorou, A. (2001) Why People Travel to Different Places? Annals of Tourism Research, 28(1): 164-179.
    1. Alegre, J. and Juaneda, C. (2006) Destination Loyalty: Consumers’ Economic Behaviour. Annals of Tourism Research, 33(3): 684-706.
    2. Alegre, J. and Pou, L. (2006) Microeconomic Determinants of the Duration of Stay of Tourists. In Matias, A., Nijkamp, P. and Neto, P. (eds) Advances in Modern Tourism Research – Economic Perspectives. Heidelberg: Physica – Verlag.
    3. Aguiló, E., Alegre, J., Sard M. (2003) Examining the Market Structure of the German and UK Tour Operating Industries through an Analysis of Package Holiday Prices. Tourism Economics, 9(3): 255-278.
    4. Al-Rimmawi, H. A. (2003) Palestinian Tourism: A Period of Transition. International Journal of Contemporary Hospitality Management, 15(2): 76-85.
    5. Apostolakis, A. and Jaffry, S. (2005) A Choice Modelling Approach for Greek Heritage Attractions. Journal of Travel Research, 43: 309-318.
    6. Apostolakis, A. and Jaffry, S. (2005) Heterogeneous Preferences for Greek Heritage Attractions. Tourism Economics, 11(2): 225-245.
    7. Baddeley, M. C. (2004) Are Tourists Willing to Pay for Aesthetic Quality? An Empirical Assessment from Krabi Province , Thailand . Tourism Economics, 10(1): 45-61.
    8. Caserta , S. and Russo, A. P. (2002) More Means Worse: Asymmetric Information, Spatial Displacement and Sustainable Heritage Tourism. Journal of Cultural Economics, 26(4): 245-260.
    9. Gooroochurn, N. and Sinclair, M. T. (2005) Economics of Tourism Taxation – Evidence from Mauritius . Annals of Tourism Research, 32(2): 478-498.
    10. Hamilton, J. M., Maddison, D. J. and Tol, R. S. J. (2005) Climate Change and International Tourism: A Simulation Study. Global Environmental Change, 15: 253-266.
    11. Hanlan, J., Fuller, D., and Wilde, S. (2006) Destination Decision Making: The Need for a Strategic Planning and Management Approach. Tourism and Hospitality: Planning & Development, 3 (3): 209–221.
    12. Haroutunian, S., Mitsis, P. and Pashardes, P. (2005) Using Brochure Information for the Hedonic Analysis of Holiday Packages. Tourism Economics, 11(1): 69-84.
    13. Huybers, T. (2003a) Domestic Tourism Destination Choices – A Choice Modelling Analysis. International Journal of Tourism Research, 5: 445-459.
    14. Huybers, T. (2003b) Modelling Short-Break Holiday Destination Choices. Tourism Economics 9(4): 389-405.
    15. Huybers, T. (2005) Destination Choice Modelling: What’s in a Name? Tourism Economics, 11(3): 329-350.
    16. Hwang, Y. H. and Fesenmaier, D. R. (2003) Multi-destination Pleasure Travel Patterns: Empirical Evidence from the American Travel Survey. Journal of Travel Research, 42: 166-171.
    17. Kantarci, K. (2007) Perceptions of central Asia travel conditions: Kyrgyzstan , Kazakhstan , Uzbekistan , and Turkmenistan . Journal of Hospitality and Leisure Marketing, 15 (2): 55-71.
    18. Laesser, C. and Crouch, G. I. (2006) Segmenting Markets by Travel Expenditure Patterns: The Case of International Visitors to Australia. Journal of Travel Research, 44: 397-406.
    19. Lindberg, K., Fredman, P. (2005) Using choice experiments to evaluate destination attributes: The case of snowmobilers and cross-country skiers. Tourism, 53 (2): 127-140.
    20. McKercher, B. (2005) Are psychographics predictors of destination life cycles? Journal of Travel and Tourism Marketing, 19 (1): 49-55.
    21. Prentice, R. (2006) Evocation and experiential seduction: Updating choice-sets modelling. Tourism Management, 27(6): 1153-1170.
    22. Ryan, C. (2004) The Ranking and Rating of Academics and Journals in Tourism Research. Tourism Management, 26: 657-662.
    23. Seddighi, H. R. and Theocharous, A. L. (2002) A Model of Tourism Destination Choice: A Theoretical and Empirical Analysis. Tourism Management, 23(5): 475-487.
    24. Sinclair, M. T. and Spurr, R. (2003) Tourism Modelling and Policy – An Introduction. Tourism Economics, 9(4): 357-362.
    25. Song, H., Witt, S.F. (2006) Forecasting international tourist flows to Macau . Tourism Management, 27 (2): 214-224.
    26. Tussyadiah, I. P., Tatsuhito, K. and Morisugi, H. (2006) A Model of Multi-destination Travel: Implications for Marketing Strategies. Journal of Travel Research, 44: 407-417.
    27. Zhang, J., Jensen, C. (2007) Comparative advantage. Explaining Tourism Flows. Annals of Tourism Research, 34 (1): 223-243.
  • Papatheodorou, A. (1999) The Demand for International Tourism in the Mediterranean Region. Applied Economics, 31: 619-630.
    1. Balaguer, J. and Cantavella-Jorda M. (2002) Tourism as a Long-Run Economic Growth Factor: The Spanish Case. Applied Economics, 34(7): 877-884.
    2. De Mello M. M., Pack A., Sinclair M. T. (2002) A System of Equations Model of UK Tourism Demand in Neighbouring Countries. Applied Economics, 34(4): 509-521.
    3. De Mello M. M., Fortuna, N. (2005) Testing Alternative Dynamic Systems for Modelling Tourism Demand. Tourism Economics, 11(4): 517-537.
    4. De Mello M. M., Nell, K. S. (2005) The Forecasting Ability of a Co-integrated VAR System of the UK Tourism Demand for France, Spain and Portugal. Empirical Economics, 30: 277-308.
    5. Dritsakis, N. (2004) Tourism as a long-run economic growth factor: An empirical investigation for Greece using causality analysis. Tourism Economics, 10 (3): 305-316.
    6. Dritsakis, N. and Gialetaki, K. (2004) Co-integration Analysis of Tourism Revenues by the Member Countries of European Union to Greece. Tourism Analysis, vol. 9, 179-186.
    7. Durbarry, R. and Sinclair M. T. (2003) Market Shares Analysis – The Case of French Tourism Demand. Annals of Tourism Research, 30(4): 927-941.
    8. Eilat P, Einav L (2004) Determinants of International Tourism: A Three-Dimensional Panel Data Analysis, Applied Economics, 36(12): 1315-1327.
    9. Eugenio-Martin, J. L. (2003) Modelling Determinants of Tourism Demand as a Five Stage Process: A Discrete Choice Methodological Approach. Tourism and Hospitality Research, 4(4): 341-354.
    10. Gunduz, L. and Hatemi, A. (2005) Is the Tourism-Led Growth Hypothesis valid for Turkey? Applied Economics Letters, 12(8): 499-504.
    11. Han, Z., Durbarry, R. and Sinclair, M. T. (2006) Modelling US Tourism Demand for European Destinations. Tourism Management, 27: 1-10.
    12. Kim, W. G. and Qu. H. (2002) Determinants of Domestic Travel Expenditure in South Korea , Journal of Travel and Tourism Marketing,
    13. Li, G. and Song, H. (2006) Quantitative Techniques for Tourism Competition Analysis. In Papatheodorou, A. (ed) Corporate Rivalry and Market Power: Competition Issues in the Tourism Industry, London: IB Tauris, 35-53.
    14. Li, G., Song, H., Witt, S.F. (2006) Time varying parameter and fixed parameter linear AIDS: An application to tourism demand forecasting. International Journal of Forecasting, 22 (1): 57-71.
    15. Li, G., Song, H. and Witt, S. F. (2004). Modelling Tourism Demand: A Dynamic Linear AIDS Approach. Journal of Travel Research, 43: 141-150.
    16. Li, G., Song, H. and Witt, S. F. (2005). Recent Developments in Econometric Modelling and Forecasting. Journal of Travel Research, 44: 82-99.
    17. Lim, C. (2006) A Survey of Tourism Demand Modelling Practice: Issues and Implications. In Dwyer, E. and Forsyth, P. (eds) International Handbook on the Economics of Tourism. Cheltenham: Edward Elgar Publishing, 45-72.
    18. Maloney, W. F. and Montes-Rojas, G. V. (2005) How Elastic are Sea, Sand and Sun? Dynamic Panel Estimates of the Demand for Tourism. Applied Economics Letters, 12(5): 277-280.
    19. Mangion, M. L., Durbarry, R., Sinclair, M. T. (2005) Tourism Competitiveness: Price and Quality. Tourism Economics, 11(1): 45-68.
    20. Martínez Roget, F., Rodríguez González, X.A. (2006) Rural tourism demand in Galicia, Spain. Tourism Economics, 12 (1): 21-31.
    21. Mergoupis, T. and Steuer M. (2003) Holiday Taking and Income. Applied Economics, 35: 269-284.
    22. Njegovan, N. (2006) Elasticities of demand for leisure air travel: A system modelling approach. Journal of Air Transport Management, 12 (1): 33-39.
    23. Parrilla, J.C., Font, A.R., Nadal, J.R. (2007) Tourism and long-term growth a Spanish perspective. Annals of Tourism Research, 34 (3): 709-726.
    24. Patsouratis, V., Frangouli, Z. and Anastasopoulos, G. (2005) Competition in Tourism among the Mediterranean Countries. Applied Economics, 37: 1865-1870.
    25. Song, H. and Turner, L. (2006) Tourism Demand Forecasting. In Dwyer, E. and Forsyth, P. (eds) International Handbook on the Economics of Tourism. Cheltenham: Edward Elgar Publishing, 89-114.