A.R. Peña Sánchez's scientific contributions
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Publications (2)
Through this article, a first approach to the determinants of Spanish tourism demand is pursued from there, in order to analyse whether there has been a different response between the territories during the crisis, as the tourism sector is concerned, attending especially to the category of the hotel establishment in achieving the pro-cyclical theor...
The importance of rural tourism, as a driver for regional development in Andalusia, has had an increasing interest. However, a point mentioned repeatedly but barely studied is the reference to the distance between the place of residence and the municipality in which the tourism develops. This is the core of this article, which tries to know the rel...
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... Consequently, in times of economic crisis, summer vacations are closer to being viewed as basic necessities rather than luxuries, which justifies tourism's strong resistance (Jiménez-García, Peña-Sánchez, & Ruiz-Chico, 2017). This aspect particularly affects the stability of the number of arrivals, while expenditure level is more sensitive to changes in tourists' economic status (Eugenio-Martin & Campos-Soria, 2014). ...