Quote from jem:
My major point still being hey what percent of the French economy is dependent on American tourists and what percent on exports to Americans (in consideration for Mexicans and others please change Americans to U.S.) And is it true or false that business leaders in France are very concerned. Look either the news here is completely full of shit or France is hanging by it finger nails and this U.S. thing has really backfired on them.
I will now drop this until we have stats and some GDP numbers because it really is not that important
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touristique dans le monde
dans lâéconomie nationale puisquâelle a représenté, en 2002, 6,6% du PIB "
http://www.lesechos.fr/publications/conferences/conference/20030520-tourisme/
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SO, the tourism, as of 2002 is 6.6% of the GDP. (6.9% a couple years ago).
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http://fr.srd.yahoo.com/S=9159818:WS1/R=13/K=tourisme+etrangers+d%e9penses/*-http://francesegiuridico.jus.unibs.it/Tourisme/Tourisme%20Statistiques.doc
176,6MdFrancs foreign spending,612.5MdFrancs
internal spending.
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SO, the share of foreign spending in the tousrism industry is :
176.6/(612.5+176.6) = 22%
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(ie dont Union européenne 87,1, Suisse 35,1, USA et Canada 28,4,
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So, Americans+Canadians are 28.4/176.6= 16% of the foreign spending
Let's suppose the Americans spend twice as much as the Canadians (hypothetical, just to get a worst case scenario).
they would have spent 11% of the total foreign money.
CONCLUSION :
the US tourist is in the worse case responsible
for **11%** of foreign spending in tourism.
the US tourist is in the worse case responsible
for 11% of 22%=***2.42%*** of the domestic+foreign spending in tourism.
(we note that even in an industry wide perspective, US tourism is irrelevant)
the US tourist is in the worse case responsible
for (11% of 22% of 6.6%= ****0.15%****) of the GDP.
0.15% ??? can we consider that the French economy is largely reliant on the American tourism as you said ??
Jem, please, be serious, 0.15% (and I adjusted everything for a worst case perspectvie) is it a 'really large reliance' of the French economy on the US tourists ?
Obviously NO.
Also, people like me who would have spent the summer in the US
will in most cases stay in France. So, spending what I would have spend in the US, plus the flights tickets will certainly compensate for the american tourist that did not come.
(and who will use the VIP rooms in Vegas
Couple this with the fact that some Americans dont care about politics, that others come to see their childrens, and that others were against the Irak war, and will not see any problem in coming in France.
Hence, the lost share of these (worst case 0.15%) might very well be compensated by the domestic spending.
So, no loss expected.
OHLC