Zipf's law strikes again: The case of tourism
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posted on 2024-06-03, 12:50 authored by Mehmet UlubasogluMehmet Ulubasoglu, BR HazariThis chapter examines the applicability of Zipf's law to tourism. It is established that a variation of this law holds in this case - a rank-size rule with concavity. Due to this non-linearity, it is shown that a spline regression provides an extremely convenient tool for predicting tourist arrivals in a country. The concavity is explained by appealing to random growth theory (lognormal distribution; Gibrat's law) and locational fundamentals.© 2011 Nova Science Publishers, Inc.
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139-158ISBN-13
9781612097145Language
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2011, Nova Science PublishersPublisher
Nova Science PublishersPlace of publication
Hauppauge, N.Y.Title of book
Tourism, Trade and Welfare: Theoretical and Empirical IssuesUsage metrics
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