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- 2. Statistical understanding of tourism: supply meaning offer From the supply side, tourism is brought down to
- 3. Tourism supply TSA definitions and categories relating to tourism supply Relation to WTTC, IMF Tourism products
- 4. The nature of tourism supply Tourism supply is understood as the direct provision to visitors of
- 5. What is TSA:RMF? Tourism Satellite Account: Recommended Methodological Framework A common national accounts methodology agreed upon
- 6. What is TSA:RMF (for) ? (2) (2) to measure the quantative importance of tourism in the
- 7. TSA aggregates? Main aggregates Internal tourism consumption in cash Internal tourism consumption (in cash and kind)
- 8. The supply side by TSA TSA pursues “credibility in the measurement of tourism’s contribution from the
- 9. The supply side by TSA (2) The tourism sector is the cluster of production units in
- 10. The supply side by TSA (3) Out of all goods and services (products), one can identify:
- 11. Breakdown of tourism-specific products Tourism characteristic products to be commonly identified everywhere, in all countries (e.g.
- 12. TSA 2008 classification of tourism products A. Consumption products A.1. Tourism characteristic products 1. Accommodation services
- 13. TSA 2008 tourism industries Accommodation for visitors 1.a. Accommodation for visitors other than 1.b 1.b. Accommodation
- 14. Characteristic tourism products left out from TSA 2008 product classification Cruise services MICE Transport supporting services
- 15. 2008: IMF takes TSA on board The United Nations and the International Monetary Fund (IMF) identify
- 16. World Travel and Tourism Council (WTTC) adopted its own tourism satellite account (from Oxford Economics) A
- 17. Indirect relationship of GATS with TSA Through GATS (The General Agreement on Trade in Services), WTO
- 18. Observations to TSA 2008 Under TSA, the term “product” equals service which is understood as an
- 19. Observations to TSA 2008 (2) TSA 2008 considers meetings, conferences and conventions as activities “of any
- 20. Some TSA findings The bigger and the more varied an economy, the smaller contribution of tourism
- 21. Consequences of TSA approach Important for lobbying purposes The self-proclaimed largest service industry in the world
- 22. TSA outcomes and peculiarities TSA is believed to have become a required modern standard in national
- 23. Other TSA shortcomings Sole emphasis is placed on economic and monetary aspects, not really „all aspects”
- 24. US Travel and Tourism Satellite Account Scope and terminology (elements subject to analysis): international comparability at
- 25. Tourism supply defined in EU documents: Regulation (EU) No 692/2011 on statistics (binding for central statistical
- 26. Definition of services by Directive 2006/123 on services in the internal market (free circulation of services)
- 27. (Tourism) services covered by EU Directive on services in the internal market (2006/123) -1 (33) The
- 28. (Tourism) services covered by EU Directive on services in the internal market (2006/123) - 2 Consumer
- 29. (Tourism) services not covered by 2006/123 (Article 2) This Directive shall not apply to: services in
- 30. Relationship to GATS “This Directive concerns only providers established in a Member State and does not
- 31. Tourism and travel related services in the General Agreement on Trade in Services (GATS) Services are
- 32. Some peculiarities and inconsistencies Relation to TSA, statistics regulation (692/2011) and travel package directive Specific categories
- 33. Some peculiarities and inconsistencies Relation to TSA, statistics regulation (692/2011) and travel package directive Healthcare services
- 34. Tourism product as a “package” by EU A ready-made package of services, as defined by (EU)
- 35. End of Part III
- 37. …and further in Poland Tourist services under the Polish Classification of (Economic) Activities (Polska Klasyfikacja Działalności)
- 38. Tourism product by the tourism sector A “tourism product” represents a combination of different aspects (characteristics
- 39. Summary – two types of tourism products By TSA and the like,derived from services Where “tourism
- 40. Application of trade in goods to leisure tourism Tourism Area Life Cycle (TALC): applies to tourism
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