This paper revisits the ambiguous relationship between tourism and economic growth, providing a comprehensive study of destinations across the globe which takes into account the key dynamics that influence tourism and economic performance. We focus on 113 countries over the period 1995-2014, clustered, for the first time, around six criteria that reflect their economic, political and tourism dimensions. A Panel Vector Autoregressive model is employed which, in contrast to previous studies, allows the data to reveal any tourism-economy interdependencies across these clusters, without imposing a priori the direction of causality. Overall, the economic-driven tourism growth hypothesis seems to prevail in countries which are developing, non-d...
On Average, tourism-specialized countries grow more than others. This is not consistent with the cor...
On average, tourism-specialized countries grow more than others. This is not consistent with the cor...
We investigate the relationship between tourism specialization and economic growth. We deviate from ...
The current literature on the tourism-economic growth causal relationship has not yet reached to a c...
The current literature on the tourism-economic growth causal relationship has not yet reached to a c...
Over the past several decades, the relationship between tourism and economic growth, for both develo...
The development of tourism has become one of the central issues taken up by many countries – in ligh...
Tourism is considered as one of the strongest determinants of economic growth and it has its multifa...
The development of tourism has become one of the central issues taken up by many countries – in ligh...
AbstractThis study examines causal relationships between tourism spending and economic growth in 10 ...
Tourism is still the world’s huge industry and one of the fastest growing sectors. The importance of...
This article provides new global evidence for the causal relationship between international tourist ...
In this study, we examine the dynamic relationship between tourism growth and economic growth, using...
This study proposes an asymmetric panel causality test to analyze the relationship between tourist a...
AbstractTourism is an important economic engine. According to the World Tourism Organization (UNWTO)...
On Average, tourism-specialized countries grow more than others. This is not consistent with the cor...
On average, tourism-specialized countries grow more than others. This is not consistent with the cor...
We investigate the relationship between tourism specialization and economic growth. We deviate from ...
The current literature on the tourism-economic growth causal relationship has not yet reached to a c...
The current literature on the tourism-economic growth causal relationship has not yet reached to a c...
Over the past several decades, the relationship between tourism and economic growth, for both develo...
The development of tourism has become one of the central issues taken up by many countries – in ligh...
Tourism is considered as one of the strongest determinants of economic growth and it has its multifa...
The development of tourism has become one of the central issues taken up by many countries – in ligh...
AbstractThis study examines causal relationships between tourism spending and economic growth in 10 ...
Tourism is still the world’s huge industry and one of the fastest growing sectors. The importance of...
This article provides new global evidence for the causal relationship between international tourist ...
In this study, we examine the dynamic relationship between tourism growth and economic growth, using...
This study proposes an asymmetric panel causality test to analyze the relationship between tourist a...
AbstractTourism is an important economic engine. According to the World Tourism Organization (UNWTO)...
On Average, tourism-specialized countries grow more than others. This is not consistent with the cor...
On average, tourism-specialized countries grow more than others. This is not consistent with the cor...
We investigate the relationship between tourism specialization and economic growth. We deviate from ...