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Modelling and forecasting European Airbnb occupancy during the pandemic: The specific merits of panel-data and Markov-switching models

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  • Ulrich Gunter
  • Bozana Zekan
  • Francesco Luigi Milone

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This study models European Airbnb occupancy from January 2017 to December 2020 for 43 European countries within an econometric panel-data framework. Besides typical economic covariates, the COVID-19 Stringency Index is employed to allow for the recent pandemic. The counterfactual observations created by two versions of the econometric model (one with and one without European aggregates of macroeconomic controls) are benchmarked against traditional univariate time-series models and a seasonal Markov-switching autoregression. For pandemic times, the latter performs very well in terms of several forecast accuracy measures due to its ability of (a) detecting the pandemic-induced structural break and (b) accounting for seasonal patterns in the data. The econometric models also predict well as they outperform the time-series models in the majority of cases. Hence, the panel-data approach is suitable when looking for economically interpretable Airbnb occupancy forecasts, even during the time of the pandemic.

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  • Ulrich Gunter & Bozana Zekan & Francesco Luigi Milone, 2025. "Modelling and forecasting European Airbnb occupancy during the pandemic: The specific merits of panel-data and Markov-switching models," Tourism Economics, , vol. 31(4), pages 695-713, June.
  • Handle: RePEc:sae:toueco:v:31:y:2025:i:4:p:695-713
    DOI: 10.1177/13548166241283510
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