Using data of the inbound tourist arrivals to Turkey from France, Germany, UK, US, and Netherlands over the period 1986-2012, we applied autoregressive distributed lag (ARDL) approach to test for cointegration, and we estimated long run model and error correction model for tourism demand. The results referred that the most significant factor determines inbound tourist flows are the real per capita income and real effective exchange. We found weak effects for price and financial crisis, but the political events played a strong role differed from country to other. The added value of this article is the estimation of international tourism demand in Turkey using new approach and the newest data for Turke
The tourism sector has an important place in Turkey's economy in terms of the economic growth, empl...
Tourism has been one of the fastest growing sectors in the world economy for decades. It has been th...
Tourism has been one of the fastest-growing sectors in the world. Especially developed countries hav...
Using data oftheinboundtourist arrivalsto Turkeyfrom France, Germany,UK, US,andNetherlands ove...
This paper estimates tourism demand model for Turkey from 13 countries: Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, ...
This paper estimates tourism demand model for Turkey from 13 countries: Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, ...
Abstract Because of its fragile structure, tourism is a sector where tourist arrivals fluctuate, and...
Abstract Because of its fragile structure, tourism is a sector where tourist arrivals fluctuate, and...
Empirical studies on tourism field for Turkey have illustrated little attention in modelling properl...
This master's thesis focuses on main determinants of tourism demand of Turkey. Analysis is made for ...
This study examines the relationship between tourism demand for Turkey and national income of the to...
Tourism has become an important sector in Turkey as a growing source of foreign exchange reserves an...
This study attempts to examine empirically aggregate tourism outflows in the case of Turkey using th...
Typescript (photocopy).The study developed a model which explained the impact of selected variables ...
WOS: 000269670300006Tourism has become an important sector in Turkey as a growing source of foreign ...
The tourism sector has an important place in Turkey's economy in terms of the economic growth, empl...
Tourism has been one of the fastest growing sectors in the world economy for decades. It has been th...
Tourism has been one of the fastest-growing sectors in the world. Especially developed countries hav...
Using data oftheinboundtourist arrivalsto Turkeyfrom France, Germany,UK, US,andNetherlands ove...
This paper estimates tourism demand model for Turkey from 13 countries: Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, ...
This paper estimates tourism demand model for Turkey from 13 countries: Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, ...
Abstract Because of its fragile structure, tourism is a sector where tourist arrivals fluctuate, and...
Abstract Because of its fragile structure, tourism is a sector where tourist arrivals fluctuate, and...
Empirical studies on tourism field for Turkey have illustrated little attention in modelling properl...
This master's thesis focuses on main determinants of tourism demand of Turkey. Analysis is made for ...
This study examines the relationship between tourism demand for Turkey and national income of the to...
Tourism has become an important sector in Turkey as a growing source of foreign exchange reserves an...
This study attempts to examine empirically aggregate tourism outflows in the case of Turkey using th...
Typescript (photocopy).The study developed a model which explained the impact of selected variables ...
WOS: 000269670300006Tourism has become an important sector in Turkey as a growing source of foreign ...
The tourism sector has an important place in Turkey's economy in terms of the economic growth, empl...
Tourism has been one of the fastest growing sectors in the world economy for decades. It has been th...
Tourism has been one of the fastest-growing sectors in the world. Especially developed countries hav...