Tourism Multiplier Analysis
Tourism multiplier analysis quantifies how much total economic activity a destination gains from each unit of tourist spending, once that spending circulates through the local economy. When a visitor pays for a hotel room, the money does not stop there: the hotel pays wages, buys food and laundry services, and its suppliers in turn pay their own staff and suppliers, while households re-spend the incomes they earn. Each round generates further income, output, and jobs, though some money leaks out at every stage through imports, savings, and taxes. The multiplier is the ratio of this total effect to the original injection. Brian Archer's work, especially his 1982 assessment of the value of multipliers, clarified what these figures mean and how they are misused, while John Fletcher's 1989 input-output treatment gave the technique its rigorous modern foundation and its standard typology of income, output, and employment multipliers.
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- Archer, B. H. (1982). The value of multipliers and their policy implications. Tourism Management, 3(4), 236-241. DOI: 10.1016/0261-5177(82)90044-9 ↗
- Fletcher, J. E. (1989). Input-output analysis and tourism impact studies. Annals of Tourism Research, 16(4), 514-529. DOI: 10.1016/0160-7383(89)90006-6 ↗
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ScholarGate. (2026, June 23). Tourism Multiplier Analysis (Income, Output and Employment Multipliers). ScholarGate. https://scholargate.app/pl/tourism-economics/tourism-multiplier-analysis
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