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Study Of Regional Cruise Tourism Market Based On The Yangtze River Delta Regional Income Differences

Posted on:2018-12-17Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:D D ShenFull Text:PDF
GTID:2492305348994489Subject:Business management
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This paper is mainly based on the background of the rapid development of domestic cruise tourism industry in China and its huge potential consumer market but lack of development,and the cruise tourism consumer market presents the imbalance of regional development,selected provinces and cities in the Yangtze River Delta as the research object,to explore the area residents’ disposable income differences between the inherent logic relation,and cruise tourism the tourist market of consumer consumption clear tourist market area of the uneven distribution of causes,attempts to construct from the area residents’ disposable income differences from the perspective of the implementation path of cruise tourism market development is feasible for the purpose,which will help broaden the horizons of ideas and theoretical research cruise,cruise tourism consumption in order to clarify the relationship between market volatility and residents in the area disposable income differences,to provide a reference and reference price of market development for the relevant enterprises to cruise Value.The main research contents of this paper are embodied in the following four chapters:the third chapter mainly used many kinds of mathematical statistics methods,to describe the regional distribution of the cruise tourism market and the difference of the income level of the residents from multi-angle in the Yangtze River Delta region.Descripted in detail of the Yangtze River Delta cruise tourism source of spatial distribution and income differences in the development of the status quo,the spatial and temporal patterns and the evolution of the trend,in order to reveal its inner mechanism,have a whole conceptual understanding and grasp of it.The fourth chapter was mainly to investigate the relationship between the number of cruise tourism in the Yangtze River Delta and regional residents’ income difference.Author using co-integration test and Grainger causality test method and model to analysis the equilibrium relationship and Grainger causality.The fifth chapter was mainly based on the conclusion of the fourth chapter,further analysed and discussed the reason of the Yangtze River Delta region the number of cruise travel and the spatial pattern of regional differences in income,constructing a multiple regression equation under the interaction of multi elements.The sixth chapter was mainly based on the fifth chapter understanding of the reasons that the number of cruise travel in the Yangtze River Delta region was different from the regional distribution,combined different effects of various factors on the number of cruise travel,explored the development mode of the cruise tourism market in the Yangtze River Delta region.Through the interaction of multi factors,formed different periods and cascade development model in the Yangtze River Delta region,to promote the Yangtze River Delta and even China’s cruise tourism industry sustainable development.Fortunately,the empirical results showed that there was a long-term equilibrium relationship,and impulse response results showed that the impact of regional residents’ income differences on the number of cruise tourism in the region was more and more large.This provided an important reference for the development of cruise tourism market in the Yangtze River Delta region.The empirical results showed that the number of per capita DPI,travel agencies and government social employment investmentwith the number of cruise travel maintained a significant positive correlation;Sex ratio of male and female,Engel coefficient,traffic network density and educational level of residents had a reverse effect on the number of tourists.
Keywords/Search Tags:Cruise tourism, Income gap, Cointegration test, Granger causality, Market development
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