This paper examines whether the tourism-led growth hypothesis holds for the New Zealand economy. Using unit root tests, cointegration tests and vector error correction models, and annual data over the period 1972-2012 on international tourism expenditure, real gross domestic product (GDP) and the exchange rate for New Zealand, it finds that the tourism-led growth hypothesis holds for New Zealand. The long-run elasticity of real GDP with respect to international tourism expenditure is estimated to be 0.4, meaning that a 1% growth in tourism will result in a 0.4% growth of the NZ economy. This finding implies that the New Zealand Government’s policy to promote New Zealand as a preferred tourism destination in the key international tourism mar...
In this study, the effects of tourism receipts on economic growth will be investigated econometrica...
The contribution of tourism to the economic growth of Pacific Island countries (PICs) has achieved s...
Over 10 years have passed since the first paper on the tourism-led growth hypothesis (TLGH) was publ...
This paper examines whether the tourism-led growth hypothesis holds for the New Zealand economy. Usi...
Abstract: This paper examines whether the tourism-led growth hypothesis holds for the New Zealand ec...
This study seeks to examine the causal relationships among changes in inbound tourism, ...
We use the vector autoregressive model (VAR) to test the impact of tourism on the New Zealand econom...
This paper undertakes an exploration of how the diversification of tourism markets and activities ex...
This study aims to test the validity of the tourism-led growth hypothesis. For this purpose, ten cou...
This chapter outlines the economic contribution of tourism to Pacific Island economies and reviews s...
The city of Christchurch is the main gateway to New Zealand’s South Island and attracts a significan...
The contribution of tourism to the economic growth of Pacific Island countries (PICs) has achieved s...
The city of Christchurch is the main gateway to New Zealand’s South Island and attracts a significan...
This paper investigates whether tourism expenditure and exchange rates influence local GDP for the c...
The contribution of tourism to the economic growth of Pacific Island countries (PICs) has achieved s...
In this study, the effects of tourism receipts on economic growth will be investigated econometrica...
The contribution of tourism to the economic growth of Pacific Island countries (PICs) has achieved s...
Over 10 years have passed since the first paper on the tourism-led growth hypothesis (TLGH) was publ...
This paper examines whether the tourism-led growth hypothesis holds for the New Zealand economy. Usi...
Abstract: This paper examines whether the tourism-led growth hypothesis holds for the New Zealand ec...
This study seeks to examine the causal relationships among changes in inbound tourism, ...
We use the vector autoregressive model (VAR) to test the impact of tourism on the New Zealand econom...
This paper undertakes an exploration of how the diversification of tourism markets and activities ex...
This study aims to test the validity of the tourism-led growth hypothesis. For this purpose, ten cou...
This chapter outlines the economic contribution of tourism to Pacific Island economies and reviews s...
The city of Christchurch is the main gateway to New Zealand’s South Island and attracts a significan...
The contribution of tourism to the economic growth of Pacific Island countries (PICs) has achieved s...
The city of Christchurch is the main gateway to New Zealand’s South Island and attracts a significan...
This paper investigates whether tourism expenditure and exchange rates influence local GDP for the c...
The contribution of tourism to the economic growth of Pacific Island countries (PICs) has achieved s...
In this study, the effects of tourism receipts on economic growth will be investigated econometrica...
The contribution of tourism to the economic growth of Pacific Island countries (PICs) has achieved s...
Over 10 years have passed since the first paper on the tourism-led growth hypothesis (TLGH) was publ...