Within the context of a trivariate vector autoregressive framework that includes the degree of services sector openness, this article examines the link between tourism growth and services sector growth in Singapore. Empirical analysis based on Johansen's cointegration approach shows that the three variables are cointegrated (i.e., a stable long-run relationship exists among tourism growth, the degree of openness of the service sector, and services sector growth). The services and manufacturing sectors are regarded as the twin engines of Singapore's economic growth. It can be argued that tourism growth contributes to economic growth in Singapore through its impact on the services sector
The world is making tourism its cash cow. So is Malaysia. Currently, tourism is Malaysia’s important...
Economic growth plays an important role in any country as it leads to increase in standard of living...
This article examines the tourism-led growth (TLG) hypothesis in Malaysia based upon quarterly data ...
Tourism has been identified as one of the key growth sectors in Singapore economy. Given that the ci...
This paper investigates the long-run and the short-run dynamics between tourism and economic growth ...
The nexus between tourism and economic growth has been debated whether tourism contributes to the gr...
The study uses Autoregressive Distributed Lag Model (ARDL) to examine the relationship between econo...
This paper examines the long run and short run impact of the services sector on economic growth in M...
This study attempts to further verify the validity of the tourism-led growth hypothesis in Malaysia ...
Economic growth plays an important role in any country as it leads to increase in standard of living...
The aim of this study is to investigate the presence as well as direction of (significant) causal re...
Today tourism represents one of the most dynamic economic sectors in the world. Even if the majority...
The rapid economic growth of China during the last four decades has reshaped the political and econo...
<p><em>This research aims to analyze the impact of foreign tourists towards the economic growth. It ...
Research Paper Series (National University of Singapore. Faculty of Business Administration); 1999-0...
The world is making tourism its cash cow. So is Malaysia. Currently, tourism is Malaysia’s important...
Economic growth plays an important role in any country as it leads to increase in standard of living...
This article examines the tourism-led growth (TLG) hypothesis in Malaysia based upon quarterly data ...
Tourism has been identified as one of the key growth sectors in Singapore economy. Given that the ci...
This paper investigates the long-run and the short-run dynamics between tourism and economic growth ...
The nexus between tourism and economic growth has been debated whether tourism contributes to the gr...
The study uses Autoregressive Distributed Lag Model (ARDL) to examine the relationship between econo...
This paper examines the long run and short run impact of the services sector on economic growth in M...
This study attempts to further verify the validity of the tourism-led growth hypothesis in Malaysia ...
Economic growth plays an important role in any country as it leads to increase in standard of living...
The aim of this study is to investigate the presence as well as direction of (significant) causal re...
Today tourism represents one of the most dynamic economic sectors in the world. Even if the majority...
The rapid economic growth of China during the last four decades has reshaped the political and econo...
<p><em>This research aims to analyze the impact of foreign tourists towards the economic growth. It ...
Research Paper Series (National University of Singapore. Faculty of Business Administration); 1999-0...
The world is making tourism its cash cow. So is Malaysia. Currently, tourism is Malaysia’s important...
Economic growth plays an important role in any country as it leads to increase in standard of living...
This article examines the tourism-led growth (TLG) hypothesis in Malaysia based upon quarterly data ...