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Ein Tourismus-Satellitenkonto für Österreich. Methodik, Ergebnisse und Prognosen für die Jahre 2000 bis 2005

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  • Peter Laimer

    (Statistics Austria)

  • Egon Smeral

    (WIFO)

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Tourismus-Satellitenkonten (TSA) dienen dazu, den Tourismus als ökonomisches Phänomen in Verbindung mit der VGR und anderen Wirtschaftsstatistiken zu erfassen und zu analysieren. Dabei dient die VGR als Rahmen und Integrationsraster. Trotzdem ist das TSA mehr als nur ein VGR-Subsystem, vor allem weil je nach Bedarf zusätzliche wichtige Informationen wie Beschäftigung oder Investition eingebaut werden können. Gemäß dem TSA-Konzept erfolgt eine grundlegende Aufgliederung in "Tourismus-spezifische", "Tourismus-verwandte" und "nicht Tourismus-spezifische" Produktion. Der Beitrag der gesamten Tourismuswirtschaft (direkte und indirekte Wertschöpfung) zum BIP betrug 2004 9,1%.

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  • Peter Laimer & Egon Smeral, 2004. "Ein Tourismus-Satellitenkonto für Österreich. Methodik, Ergebnisse und Prognosen für die Jahre 2000 bis 2005," WIFO Studies, WIFO, number 25546.
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