Abstract

Though tourism is receiving increased attention in the literature, the accommodations sector lacks basic research on what factors most influence economic behavior. One possible reason for this gap may be that economists assume the standard economic models apply directly to the hotel and motel industry. This paper develops a theory of economic behavior in the hotel industry and then tests it empirically.

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