The tourism sector has emerged as an essential driver for economic growth strategies during the last decades. An asymmetric long-run effect of air transport on economic growth is validated assuming a process of social globalization in Spain between 1970 and 2015. To achieve the study’s objective, the recent asymmetric autoregressive distributed lag methodology framework advanced by Shin, Yu, and Greenwood-Nimmo (2014) is applied. For determining the causality direction, this methodology is applied in conjunction with the non-parametric causality test proposed by Diks and Panchenko (2006). The current study also accounts for the effects of renewable energy use and urbanization process over economic growth. Empirical results showed that air t...
This paper investigates the effects in the long-term between airtransportation and the economic grow...
We examine for the first time the dynamic relationship between tourism growth and expected macroeco...
The EU is committed to a 40% reduction in their domestic greenhouse gas emissions by 2030. In order...
The tourism sector has emerged as an essential driver for economic growth strategies during the last...
This paper validates the tourism-led growth hypothesis for a panel of selected OECD countries, inclu...
The study seeks to examine the significance of the tourism-induced growth hypothesis from the perspe...
The COVID-19 pandemic has impacted all sectors of the tourism industry, particularly air transportat...
Due to urbanization and the need for people to go from one country to another either for commercial ...
Due to urbanization and the need for people to go from one country to another either for commercial...
This study proposes an asymmetric panel causality test to analyze the relationship between tourist a...
The article examines the effects of renewable energy, trade, carbon dioxide emissions and internatio...
Global travel and tourism have enjoyed a significant boost due to the progress in air transport. How...
This paper explores the time-varying causal nexus between tourism development and economic growth fo...
Since the first paper on the subject was published in 2002, the tourism-led growth hypothesis (TLGH)...
International audienceThis article tests the relationship between tourism development and economic g...
This paper investigates the effects in the long-term between airtransportation and the economic grow...
We examine for the first time the dynamic relationship between tourism growth and expected macroeco...
The EU is committed to a 40% reduction in their domestic greenhouse gas emissions by 2030. In order...
The tourism sector has emerged as an essential driver for economic growth strategies during the last...
This paper validates the tourism-led growth hypothesis for a panel of selected OECD countries, inclu...
The study seeks to examine the significance of the tourism-induced growth hypothesis from the perspe...
The COVID-19 pandemic has impacted all sectors of the tourism industry, particularly air transportat...
Due to urbanization and the need for people to go from one country to another either for commercial ...
Due to urbanization and the need for people to go from one country to another either for commercial...
This study proposes an asymmetric panel causality test to analyze the relationship between tourist a...
The article examines the effects of renewable energy, trade, carbon dioxide emissions and internatio...
Global travel and tourism have enjoyed a significant boost due to the progress in air transport. How...
This paper explores the time-varying causal nexus between tourism development and economic growth fo...
Since the first paper on the subject was published in 2002, the tourism-led growth hypothesis (TLGH)...
International audienceThis article tests the relationship between tourism development and economic g...
This paper investigates the effects in the long-term between airtransportation and the economic grow...
We examine for the first time the dynamic relationship between tourism growth and expected macroeco...
The EU is committed to a 40% reduction in their domestic greenhouse gas emissions by 2030. In order...