Surfonomics proves the impact of surfing in economy
Surfing’s increasing impact on local and regional economies has been proved with facts and figures. Chad Nelsen studied how waves create wealth in coastal towns. Welcome to surfonomics. In the last years, several surf economists have been alerting for the fact that surfing is getting new businesses and attraction sources to the coastal regions of […]
Surfing’s increasing impact on local and regional economies has been proved with facts and figures. Chad Nelsen studied how waves create wealth in coastal towns. Welcome to surfonomics. In the last years, several surf economists have been alerting for the fact that surfing is getting new businesses and attraction sources to the coastal regions of the world. The second generation of surfers has also been improving its annual income and is prepared to travel and pay for accommodation to get great waves. Now, these surfers dream of a second home, with sea view. Chad Nelsen, environmental director for the Surfrider Foundation, has been studying the impact of surfing in the US economy, at the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA). The results are quite remarkable.
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Surfonomics proves the impact of surfing in economy
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