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Process studies of tourists' decision-making: the riches beyond variance studies
(Lincoln University. Commerce DivisionLincoln, Canterbury, 2008-11)We discuss the paucity of rich decision-making models in tourism. Following a review ofdecision-making approaches, in which we include the emerging paradigm of naturalisticdecision-making, we find that the literature on ... -
The impact of journey origin specification and other assumptions upon travel cost estimates of consumer surplus : a geographical information systems analysis
(Lincoln University. Commerce Division., 1997-01)This paper presents a simple application of the travel cost method conducted using geographical information system software. This permits analysis of the impact of various assumptions concerning the definition of visitor ... -
Demand for money, financial reforms and monetary policy in Fiji : an econometric analysis
(Lincoln University. Commerce Division., 1998-08)The paper seeks to undertake an econometric investigation of a quarterly money demand model for an eighteen year period 1979Q1-1996Q4. The variables considered for the model are real income, real interest rate, the real ... -
The Keynesian multiplier, liquidity preference and endogenous money
(Lincoln University. Commerce Division, 1995-03)An extension of Meade’s (1993) process analysis diagram is used to analyse the consequences of investment expenditure financed by credit-money, and to comment on the Keynesian multiplier theory recently challenged by Moore ... -
Concept testing : a key to successful product development
(Lincoln University. Commerce Division., 1994-07)Concept testing is a research tool used to assess the market viability of a new product idea prior to incurring the development expense of actually fabricating a product. This paper examines the current literature on concept ...