This study examines the empirical relationship between tourism and the competitiveness of a destination. It uses the cointegration and error correction model (ECM) in a bivariate context as a precondition to apply the Granger causality test. This procedure was carried out in the case of Puerto Rico\u27s tourism industry during 1960–2004. The study found cointegration in the intertemporal rather than the contemporaneous effects, as well as a one-directional causality running from changes in tourism spending to changes in competitiveness. This result highlights the long-run equilibrium spending behaviour of tourists as a major concern of destination managers
This study, using cointegration and causality tests, investigates the relationship among tourism dev...
This paper examines the relationship between tourism and trade that might have evolved in the develo...
This study reviews the theories relating to competitiveness and the indicators used for its measurem...
This Study examines the empirical relationship between tourism and the competitiveness of a destinat...
This study examines the empirical relationship between tourism and the competitiveness of a destinat...
The tourism competitiveness is an important concept today. The most studies investigate this theme f...
This study investigates whether the focus on inputs as measurement of tourism competitiveness provid...
This research discusses the measurement that the monitors perform of tourism competitiveness. It pro...
Tourism Attraction can increase the sources of revenue and subsequently improve a destination’s perf...
The tourism-led growth hypothesis (TLGH) posits a positive relation between the growth of the touris...
This study investigates whether the focus on inputs as measurement of tourism competitiveness provid...
This study measures and explains competitiveness among small island destinations. Current measures o...
Many scholars perceive price competitiveness as a highly relevant element of tourism competitiveness...
The aim of this research is measure and analyse the tourism competitiveness, which has become one of...
Debates about competitiveness and productivity are practically unexplored with respect to tourism. T...
This study, using cointegration and causality tests, investigates the relationship among tourism dev...
This paper examines the relationship between tourism and trade that might have evolved in the develo...
This study reviews the theories relating to competitiveness and the indicators used for its measurem...
This Study examines the empirical relationship between tourism and the competitiveness of a destinat...
This study examines the empirical relationship between tourism and the competitiveness of a destinat...
The tourism competitiveness is an important concept today. The most studies investigate this theme f...
This study investigates whether the focus on inputs as measurement of tourism competitiveness provid...
This research discusses the measurement that the monitors perform of tourism competitiveness. It pro...
Tourism Attraction can increase the sources of revenue and subsequently improve a destination’s perf...
The tourism-led growth hypothesis (TLGH) posits a positive relation between the growth of the touris...
This study investigates whether the focus on inputs as measurement of tourism competitiveness provid...
This study measures and explains competitiveness among small island destinations. Current measures o...
Many scholars perceive price competitiveness as a highly relevant element of tourism competitiveness...
The aim of this research is measure and analyse the tourism competitiveness, which has become one of...
Debates about competitiveness and productivity are practically unexplored with respect to tourism. T...
This study, using cointegration and causality tests, investigates the relationship among tourism dev...
This paper examines the relationship between tourism and trade that might have evolved in the develo...
This study reviews the theories relating to competitiveness and the indicators used for its measurem...