Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1007334 Annals of Tourism Research 2012 25 Pages PDF
Abstract

The internal dynamics of English seaside resorts are poorly understood. Drawing on the examples of two English coastal resorts, and through the implementation of business and household surveys, this study investigates their role and economic functioning. More specifically, it examines the spatial distribution of direct economic linkages within and between these resorts and their hinterlands, and assesses the extent to which households and firms are integrated into the local economy. Resort economies were found to provide a focal point for the purchase and sale of low order goods and services. A number of factors were also found to influence the extent to which households and businesses were integrated with the local economy, and some theoretical and practical implications are highlighted.

► Examines the spatial distribution of the impacts of first round transactions. ► Assesses the extent of household and firm integration with the local economy. ► Enhances understanding of the role and functioning of English seaside resorts. ► Highlights the importance of context. ► Proposes an alternative method for assessing resort economies.

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