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Appendix 2: Concordance Between Tourism Related Products and the Australian and New Zealand Standard Commodity Classification
Tourism characteristic and tourism connected products - definitions
197. In the Australian Tourism Satellite Account, for a product to be 'characteristic' it must account for at least 10% of total tourism consumption and/or at least 25% of the total output of the product must be consumed by visitors. Tourism connected products are those, other than those classified as tourism characteristic, for which a tourism related product is directly identifiable (primary), and where the products are consumed by visitors in volumes which are significant for the visitor and/or the producer. (The key concepts used in the Australian Tourism Satellite Account, together with an explanation of the update methodology and the techniques used to calculate some of the measures, are available in the Explanatory Notes to the 2001-02 issue of the Australian Tourism Satellite Account.)
List of tourism characteristic products
198. The Australian Tourism Satellite Account identifies the following products as being 'tourism characteristic':
- Travel agency and tour operator services
- Long distance passenger transportation
- Motor vehicle hire and lease
- Takeaway and restaurant meals (includes all beverages bought and consumed in licensed restaurants, cafes, clubs, pubs, taverns and bars).
List of tourism connected products
199. The Australian Tourism Satellite Account identifies the following products as being 'tourism connected':
- Local area passenger transportation
- Repair and maintenance of motor vehicles
- Alcoholic beverages and other beverages
- Motor vehicles, caravans, boats, etc.
- Recreational, cultural and sports services
- Gambling and betting services
- Actual and imputed rent on holiday houses
- Other tourism goods and services.
Concordance
200. The following Acrobat file shows the concordance between tourism related products in the Australian Tourism Satellite Account and products in the Australian and New Zealand Standard Commodity Classification (ANZSCC).
- Appendix 2 Tourism Product Concordance_1.pdf
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