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ID095587
Title ProperSITEs revisited
Other Title Informationsocioeconomic and demographic contours of small island tourist economies
LanguageENG
AuthorMcElroy, Jerome L ;  Hamma, Perri E
Publication2010.
Summary / Abstract (Note)This study attempts to do three things: (i) provide a review of recent advances in the small island economy literature using the tourism penetration index, (ii) update the impact of tourism across the same global sample of 36 small islands (less than 1 million in population and 5000 km2 in area) introduced in APV 47 (1) 2006, and (iii) employing an abbreviated version of the destination life cycle as a development paradigm, construct three different socioeconomic and demographic profiles based on low, intermediate and high tourism impact. Results using cross-sectional data of 27 indicators reveal three statistically distinct profiles that demonstrate three stages of economic development. Specifically, the findings contrast the low-income, labour-exporting, least tourism-penetrated MIRAB-type (Migrant/Remittances and Aid/Bureaucracy) emerging islands with their more advanced intermediate impact neighbours. In turn, the latter fall at a significant distance from the most successful small island tourist economy (SITE) destinations. Thus, this study further refines the characteristics of SITE islands and confirms the viability of tourism in general and the destination life cycle in particular as an effective engine and model, respectively, of island development.
`In' analytical NoteAsia Pacific Viewpoint Vol. 51, No. 1; Apr 2010: p 36-46
Journal SourceAsia Pacific Viewpoint Vol. 51, No. 1; Apr 2010: p 36-46
Key WordsIsland ;  Life Cycle ;  MIRAB ;  PROFIT ;  SITE ;  Tourism ;  Tourist Economies