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A Comprehensive Review Of The Tourism Forecasting Literature
Roger J. Calantone
C.Anthony Di Benedetto
David Bojanic
Major reports of tourism forecasting studies are classified by forecasting method employed, reviewed, compared, and critiqued. Apartial meta-analysis is used to attempt to gauge relative accuracy of the various approaches used in differing situations. Summary statements on the relative usefulness of the different methods in specific forecasting situa tions are provided. Some conclusions are drawn to aid future conduct and reporting of tourism forecasting reports.
Journal of Travel Research, Vol. 26, No. 2,
28-39 (1987)
DOI: 10.1177/004728758702600207

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