Tourism sector in New Zealand–demand-side measures are necessary

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The paper argues that to support its tourism industry New Zealand must move beyond the current supply-side measures and take action to stimulate demand. In the absence of international guests, tourism recovery has to focus on domestic travel. We suggest a system of holiday vouchers is introduced–a concept which has been adopted by numerous countries in Europe already.

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Grančay, M. (2022). Tourism sector in New Zealand–demand-side measures are necessary. New Zealand Economic Papers, 56(1), 114–117. https://doi.org/10.1080/00779954.2020.1844787

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