Features
- Cover Type: Paperback with 256 pages
- Published by: Butterworth-Heinemann December 3, 1996
- Written in: English
- ISBN 10 Number: 0750608773
- ISBN 13 Number: 978-0750608770
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Book Dimensions:
9.2 x 6.1 x 0.6 inches
- Weighs: 14.4 ounces
Product Review
'pioneering survey of tourism forecasting.'
J. Willard Marriot, Jr., Chairman and CEO, Marriott International
"an great comprehensive review of a potentially difficult subject made very understandable by a highly respectable author."
University Consultant
"The book is well written and has an great free flowing style which is comfortable to read, and suitable for students. Industry managers with little forecasting background would gain much from reading the book, in particular what to look for in evaluating a tourism forecasting report."
L.W.Turner, Victoria University of Technology, Australia
Review published in International Journal of Forecasting 1997
" ..is ideally suited for scholars in tourism and tourism-related fields and industry and government executives. It should grace the bookshelf of anyone involved and interested in forecasting tourism demand."
Hubert B. Van Hoof, Northern Arizona University
Review published in Journal of Travel Research Spring 1997
"anyone looking for an exemplary textbook on forecasting will benefit from this book."
The Futurist, May-June 1997
Product Review
'pioneering survey of tourism forecasting.'
J. Willard Marriot, Jr., Chairman and CEO, Marriott International
"an great comprehensive review of a potentially difficult subject made very understandable by a highly respectable author."
University Consultant
"The book is well written and has an great free flowing style which is comfortable to read, and suitable for students. Industry managers with little forecasting background would gain much from reading the book, in particular what to look for in evaluating a tourism forecasting report."
L.W.Turner, Victoria University of Technology, Australia
Review published in International Journal of Forecasting 1997
" ..is ideally suited for scholars in tourism and tourism-related fields and industry and government executives. It should grace the bookshelf of anyone involved and interested in forecasting tourism demand."
Hubert B. Van Hoof, Northern Arizona University
Review published in Journal of Travel Research Spring 1997
"anyone looking for an exemplary textbook on forecasting will benefit from this book."
The Futurist, May-June 1997