Abstract

Applying the generic input-output analytic process developed at the Michigan State University on the 460 respondents who made up the sample group, this study used multipliers to estimate that for every lira spent by international tourists in North Cyprus in the year under study, 0.35 kurus of indirect secondary income was generated in secondary industries. Also the total (sampled) international tourist expenditure during the period under study was observed to indirectly create 6 secondary jobs in the secondary industries, which support the tourism industry.

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