For Italy, tourism is a major economic activity and one of the most important income sources. In recent years, tourism supply has changed considerably and rural tourism has been growing rapidly. Studies on agritourism are increasing, but the determinants of the international demand for rural tourism remain largely under-investigated. This paper empirically investigates the determinants of the international demand for agritourism in Italy. It shows the luxury nature of rural tourism and demonstrates that international flows are demand-driven. To the extent that entrepreneurs and policy makers wish to encourage rural tourism, subsidies, policy interventions and marketing campaigns may differ substantially according to the foreign countries targeted. The paper investigates these differences.

Research note: Promoting the international demand for agritourism ? empirical evidence from a dynamic panel data model

SANTERAMO, FABIO GAETANO
2015-01-01

Abstract

For Italy, tourism is a major economic activity and one of the most important income sources. In recent years, tourism supply has changed considerably and rural tourism has been growing rapidly. Studies on agritourism are increasing, but the determinants of the international demand for rural tourism remain largely under-investigated. This paper empirically investigates the determinants of the international demand for agritourism in Italy. It shows the luxury nature of rural tourism and demonstrates that international flows are demand-driven. To the extent that entrepreneurs and policy makers wish to encourage rural tourism, subsidies, policy interventions and marketing campaigns may differ substantially according to the foreign countries targeted. The paper investigates these differences.
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