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Exploring Cruise Ship Passengers’ Spending Patterns in Two Uruguayan Ports of Call


Juan Gabriel Brida


Free University of Bolzano

Daniel Bukstein


Universidad ORT at Uruguay

Emiliano Tealde


Universidad ORT at Uruguay

December 22, 2011


Abstract:     
The cruise industry has become a significant component of the Uruguayan tourism economy in the last few years. The present study aims to provide a better understanding of the cruise industry by considering the expenditure of cruise ship passengers disembarking in the ports of call of Montevideo and Punta del Este as a key variable in the economic analysis of the cost and benefits. We estimate two cross-sectional regression models for the cruise expenditures, showing that the group size the visitors travel with and the mobility the visitors have within the country are the most important variables to explain individual expenditure behaviour. Also, we include some managerial recommendations that policy makers could implement in order to improve the economic profits derived from cruise ship tourism.

Number of Pages in PDF File: 30

Keywords: Keywords: cruise industry, Uruguay, cruise passengers’ expenditure, Logit, Tobit

JEL Classification: C24, C25, L83

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Date posted: December 24, 2011 ; Last revised: April 13, 2012

Suggested Citation

Brida, Juan Gabriel, Bukstein, Daniel and Tealde, Emiliano, Exploring Cruise Ship Passengers’ Spending Patterns in Two Uruguayan Ports of Call (December 22, 2011). Available at SSRN: http://ssrn.com/abstract=1975759 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.1975759

Contact Information

Juan Gabriel Brida
Free University of Bolzano ( email )
Via Sernesi 1
39100 Bolzano
Italy
Daniel Bukstein (Contact Author)
Universidad ORT at Uruguay ( email )
Bulevar España 2633
Montevideo, 11.300
Uruguay
Emiliano Tealde
Universidad ORT at Uruguay ( email )
Bulevar España 2633
Montevideo, 11.300
Uruguay
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