Travel Industry Economics: A Guide for Financial Analysis

[Harold L. Vogel] ☆ Travel Industry Economics: A Guide for Financial Analysis È Read Online eBook or Kindle ePUB. Travel Industry Economics: A Guide for Financial Analysis DJ said Do you want to work on Wall Street ?. If you are an MBA/CFA candidate and are interested in the economics, drivers, and capital-market-oriented aspects of the gaming, lodging, airline, & cruise industries, I highly recommend this book.The problem with the previous review is that it was written, presumably, by someone who wanted managerial advice. This book is not for managers: it is for future Wall Street analysts. A simple look at the authors background (Vogels) will tell you who this

Travel Industry Economics: A Guide for Financial Analysis

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Rating : 4.87 (793 Votes)
Asin : 3319274740
Format Type : paperback
Number of Pages : 351 Pages
Publish Date : 2015-03-30
Language : English

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It further includes new sections on power laws and price-indexing effects and also introduces new charts comparing airline and hotel revenue changes and lodging revenue changes in relation to GDP.. From the Back CoverIn this book Harold L. Vogel comprehensively examines the business economics and investment aspects of major components of the travel industry, including airlines, hotels, casinos, amusement and theme parks and tourism. The book is designed as an economics-grounded text that uniquely integrates a review of each sector's history, economics, accounting, and financial analysis perspectives and relations

Vogel comprehensively examines the business economics and investment aspects of major components of the travel industry, including airlines, hotels, casinos, amusement and theme parks and tourism. The book is designed as an economics-grounded text that uniquely integrates a review of each sector's history, economics, accounting, and financial analysis perspectives and relationships. As such, it provides a concise, up-to-date reference guide for financial analysts, economists, industry executives, legislators and regulators, and journalists interested in the economics, financing and marketing of travel and tourism related goods and services. The third edition of this well-established text updates, refreshes, and significantly broadens the coverage of tourism economics. In this book Harold L. It further includes new sections on power laws

DJ said Do you want to work on Wall Street ?. If you are an MBA/CFA candidate and are interested in the economics, drivers, and capital-market-oriented aspects of the gaming, lodging, airline, & cruise industries, I highly recommend this book.The problem with the previous review is that it was written, presumably, by someone who wanted managerial advice. This book is not for managers: it is for future Wall Street analysts. A simple look at the author's background (Vogel's) will tell you who this book's audience is.Wonderful, wonderful book: I wish more Wall Street analysts took the time to wri. Hillel Avihai said Less a managerial tool, more an overview. The book fails to offer a mangerial tool for decision makers, and rather offers an overview of the tourism industry. Hotel and cruising overview are poor. I hoped to be assisted by this book by being introduced to finnancial tools .Not a book which deserves to be reccommanded for students.

He also taught at the University of Southern California and at the Cass Business School in London. Harold L. Harold Vogel is the author of Financial Market Bubbles and Crashes (2010) and Entertainment Industry Economics 9th edition (2015), both published by Cambridge University Press, and Travel Industry Economics 3nd edition (2016) publis

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