The purpose of this article is to investigate the effect of tourism on economic growth. Our analysis covers 133 countries over the period 1995 to 2007, including 32 countries highly dependent on tourism during that period. The results show that specialization in tourism per se had no significant effects on economic growth. However, countries that are both highly dependent on trade and on tourism tend to report significantly lower growth. These findings are consistent with tourism having an effect analogous to the Dutch disease
On average, tourism-specialized countries grow more than others. This is not consistent with the cor...
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 purpose of this article is to investigate the effect of tourism on economic growth. Our analysis...
The development of tourism has become one of the central issues taken up by many countries – in ligh...
This paper revisits the ambiguous relationship between tourism and economic growth, providing a comp...
Over the past several decades, the relationship between tourism and economic growth, for both develo...
In this study, we examine the dynamic relationship between tourism growth and economic growth, using...
The aim of this paper is to analyse the relationship between tourism activity and economic growth fo...
This thesis was submitted for the award of Doctor of Philosophy and was awarded by Brunel University...
This paper analyses empirically the danger of a Dutch Disease Effect in tourism-dependent countries ...
On Average, tourism-specialized countries grow more than others. This is not consistent with the cor...
We investigate the relationship between tourism specialization and economic growth. We deviate from ...
The current literature on the tourism-economic growth causal relationship has not yet reached to a c...
Tourism is still the world’s huge industry and one of the fastest growing sectors. The importance of...
On average, tourism-specialized countries grow more than others. This is not consistent with the cor...
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 purpose of this article is to investigate the effect of tourism on economic growth. Our analysis...
The development of tourism has become one of the central issues taken up by many countries – in ligh...
This paper revisits the ambiguous relationship between tourism and economic growth, providing a comp...
Over the past several decades, the relationship between tourism and economic growth, for both develo...
In this study, we examine the dynamic relationship between tourism growth and economic growth, using...
The aim of this paper is to analyse the relationship between tourism activity and economic growth fo...
This thesis was submitted for the award of Doctor of Philosophy and was awarded by Brunel University...
This paper analyses empirically the danger of a Dutch Disease Effect in tourism-dependent countries ...
On Average, tourism-specialized countries grow more than others. This is not consistent with the cor...
We investigate the relationship between tourism specialization and economic growth. We deviate from ...
The current literature on the tourism-economic growth causal relationship has not yet reached to a c...
Tourism is still the world’s huge industry and one of the fastest growing sectors. The importance of...
On average, tourism-specialized countries grow more than others. This is not consistent with the cor...
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...