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Title: An analysis of the study variables of the brazilian tourism competitiveness under the paradigms of evolutionary economic geography and relational economic geography
Authors: Chim Miki, Adriana Fumi
Domareski Ruiz, Thays Cristina
Batista Canino, Rosa María 
UNESCO Clasification: 531290 Economía sectorial: turismo
Keywords: Path Dependence
Science
Tourism
Tourism Competitiveness
Evolutionary Economic Geography, et al
Issue Date: 2016
Journal: Rosa Dos Ventos-Turismo E Hospitalidade 
Abstract: This paper analyzes the variables used to measure the tourism competitiveness of inductor destinations in Brazil by the theoretical perspective resulting of the integration of the approaches of Evolutionary Economic Geography (EEG) and Relational Economic Geography (REG), proposed by Sanz-Ibanez & Anton-Clave (2014). It is an exploratory qualitative research that uses the content analysis technique to perform a classification of the Brazilian competitiveness monitor variables based on base of the EEG-REG pillars. The results indicated that 38.2% of the variables are related to the Conceptuality pillar, 18.4% with the Human Action pillar and 43.4% with the Path Dependence pillar. The study presents as final considerations that the use of the EEG-REG approach in tourism competitiveness analysis is still preliminary, but complementary to the neoclassical perspective. Also, it indicates that need to evolve the tourism monitors to include in its foundation the theoretical base of EEG-REG, in order to generate specific information linked to evolutionary trajectory of each destination contributing to the development of local public policies.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10553/72580
ISSN: 2178-9061
DOI: 10.18226/21789061.v8i2p106
Source: Rosa Dos Ventos-Turismo E Hospitalidade[ISSN 2178-9061],v. 8 (2), p. 106-123, (Abril-Junio 2016)
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