In this study, we employ the novel measure of a VAR-based spillover index, developed by Diebold and Yilmaz (2012) to investigate the time-varying relationship between tourism and economic growth in selected European countries. Overall, the findings suggest that (i) the tourism-economy relationship is not stable over time in terms of both its magnitude and direction, (ii) the relationship exhibits patterns in its magnitude and/or direction during major economic events, such as the Great Recession of 2007 and the Eurozone debt crisis of 2010, and (iii) the impact of these economic events on the relationship between the tourism sector and the economy is more apparent to Cyprus, Greece, Portugal and Spain, which are the European countries that ...
The aim of this study is to examine the relationship between tourism development and economic growth...
For a long time, tourism has been considered a social, economic and environmental phenomenon that pr...
This paper examines spillover effects among international tourism growth, economic growth and a grou...
In this study, we employ the novel measure of a VAR-based spillover index, developed by Diebold and ...
In this study, we examine the dynamic relationship between tourism growth and economic growth, using...
This paper revisits the ambiguous relationship between tourism and economic growth, providing a comp...
The current literature on the tourism-economic growth causal relationship has not yet reached to a c...
This article provides new global evidence for the causal relationship between international tourist ...
This paper explores the time-varying causal nexus between tourism development and economic growth fo...
Tourism is considered as one of the strongest determinants of economic growth and it has its multifa...
AbstractThis study examines causal relationships between tourism spending and economic growth in 10 ...
WOS: 000429754100040The purpose of this study is to examine the causal relationships between tourism...
This study explores the nexus between tourism and economic growth in countries bordering the Medite...
The development of tourism has become one of the central issues taken up by many countries – in ligh...
Tourism is widely considered as driver for economic growth, and the “tourism-led-growth hypothesis”...
The aim of this study is to examine the relationship between tourism development and economic growth...
For a long time, tourism has been considered a social, economic and environmental phenomenon that pr...
This paper examines spillover effects among international tourism growth, economic growth and a grou...
In this study, we employ the novel measure of a VAR-based spillover index, developed by Diebold and ...
In this study, we examine the dynamic relationship between tourism growth and economic growth, using...
This paper revisits the ambiguous relationship between tourism and economic growth, providing a comp...
The current literature on the tourism-economic growth causal relationship has not yet reached to a c...
This article provides new global evidence for the causal relationship between international tourist ...
This paper explores the time-varying causal nexus between tourism development and economic growth fo...
Tourism is considered as one of the strongest determinants of economic growth and it has its multifa...
AbstractThis study examines causal relationships between tourism spending and economic growth in 10 ...
WOS: 000429754100040The purpose of this study is to examine the causal relationships between tourism...
This study explores the nexus between tourism and economic growth in countries bordering the Medite...
The development of tourism has become one of the central issues taken up by many countries – in ligh...
Tourism is widely considered as driver for economic growth, and the “tourism-led-growth hypothesis”...
The aim of this study is to examine the relationship between tourism development and economic growth...
For a long time, tourism has been considered a social, economic and environmental phenomenon that pr...
This paper examines spillover effects among international tourism growth, economic growth and a grou...