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Abstract
Outbound tourism gets special attention from tourism academic circles and tourism companies recently. And now China has become the world’s largest outbound tourism consumer. So this paper is written to research the influence factors of China’s outbound tourism market, providing reference for the study of China’s outbound tourism market. The literature study have found that the number of China’s outbound tourism related to the duration of their leisure trips, exchange rate, residents’ deposits and the number of tourism agency. By using of the econometric methods and R-studio, we build a multiple linear regression model. In the end, we get a conclusion by quantitative analysis of data and qualitative analysis of tourism’s law. We found that there are linear relations exists in logarithm of the number of China’s outbound tourism, the residents’ deposits ,the logarithm of duration of their leisure trips and the logarithm of number of tourism agency.
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