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Quantifying the Impact of Chikungunya and Dengue on Tourism Revenues

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  • Dileep V Mavalankar

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The objective of this paper is to predict the order of magnitude of possible reduction in tourism revenues if a major epidemic of chikungunya or dengue were to discourage visits by international tourists, and to prove that even a conservative estimate can be comparable to or even greater than the cost of illness and intervention programmes combined, and therefore should not be ignored in the estimation of the overall burden. [IIMA WP No. 2009-02-03].

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  • Dileep V Mavalankar, 2009. "Quantifying the Impact of Chikungunya and Dengue on Tourism Revenues," Working Papers id:1865, eSocialSciences.
  • Handle: RePEc:ess:wpaper:id:1865
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    chikumgunya; dengue; disease burden Gujarat; Malaysia; Thailand; revenues; epidemic; tourism; public funded; direct; indirect; costs; revenues; tourists; illness; india;
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