The tourism economy in Spain, 1900-1939: new sources, new methodologies and new results
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Vallejo Pousada, R., Vilar Rodríguez, M. y Lindoso Tato, E. (2018). The tourism economy in Spain, 1900-1939: new sources, new methodologies and new results. Journal of Tourism History, 10(2), 105-129. https://doi.org/10.1080/1755182X.2018.1468495
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[Abstract]: This paper explores the economic dimension of Spain's tourism resources during the first third
of the twentieth century using new quantitative and qualitative evidence. With this aim firstly
critically analyses available historical sources and use them to create a new series of tourism
indicators. Secondly looks at how important tourism was to the Spanish economy in the early
twentieth century, as reflected in the few known macro-magnitudes corresponding to the
period 1900-1939, and quantifies the country’s tourism resources using the accounting
records of related economic activities. And, finally analyses and quantifies the key areas of
tourism stock mentioned above. The information available has made it possible to present
new series of statistics for accommodation and spa resources and tourism brokering in preCivil War Spain.
Palabras clave
Tourism
Economic History
Spain
Twentieth century
Economic History
Spain
Twentieth century
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1755-182X