Econometric Model of Tourism in Hawaii, a Cross Section Analysis

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2014-01-15
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Hata Eleanor; Yorita, Jean
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University of Hawaii at Manoa
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Tourism has been a rapidly growing industry throughout the entire postwar period with its expenditures rising from $6 million in 1946 to $186 million in 1963 with resultant income and tax benefits to the people of Hawaii. In comparison with the state's other top industries, the rate of growh of tourism has been by far the greatest as shown by these figures.
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