Debates on the intricacies of tourism's potential contribution to economic growth remain imperative and unsettled in sub-Saharan Africa (SSA). Employing dynamic models and multiple robust estimation techniques, this article empirically tests the tourism-led growth hypothesis (TLGH) in the case of SSA. Further investigations on how countries' geographical locations influence the TLGH are conducted. With panel data – spanning from the year 2000 through 2016 – on 40 SSA countries, which were regrouped into coastal, landlocked and islands, the study establishes evidence in support of the TLGH for the full sample. After geographical classifications, tourism's impact on economic growth is, however, observed to be significantly positive for only l...
The tourism sector is an imperative source of economic growth which is a composition of both income ...
On Average, tourism-specialized countries grow more than others. This is not consistent with the cor...
Tourism has continued driving itself onto the radar of developing countries’ policy makers. The grow...
This study examines the dynamic impact of tourism development on economic growth in sub-Saharan Afri...
PhD (Economics), North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2017The relationship between tourism d...
This study examines the dynamic impact of tourism development on economic growth in sub-Saharan Afri...
Tourism has been known to have an impact on the economy of the country. This study aims to identify ...
Over the decade of the 1990s, Africa has experienced a rise in tourist arrivals from 8.4 million to ...
In recent years, the rate of growth of tourism in Sub-Saharan Africa has continued apace at almost t...
Efforts have been made by scholars to analyse the ability of tourism to promote sustainable developm...
On average, tourism-specialized countries grow more than others. This is not consistent with the cor...
The study explored the impact of financial development on the tourism -growth nexus in Southern Afri...
Tourism growth is on the rise in Africa, and yet limited empirical evidence exists that explores the...
Tourism has been known to have an impact on the economy of the country. This study aims to identify ...
Influence of tourism as a catalyst for global economic growth is conventionally viewed as an unque...
The tourism sector is an imperative source of economic growth which is a composition of both income ...
On Average, tourism-specialized countries grow more than others. This is not consistent with the cor...
Tourism has continued driving itself onto the radar of developing countries’ policy makers. The grow...
This study examines the dynamic impact of tourism development on economic growth in sub-Saharan Afri...
PhD (Economics), North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2017The relationship between tourism d...
This study examines the dynamic impact of tourism development on economic growth in sub-Saharan Afri...
Tourism has been known to have an impact on the economy of the country. This study aims to identify ...
Over the decade of the 1990s, Africa has experienced a rise in tourist arrivals from 8.4 million to ...
In recent years, the rate of growth of tourism in Sub-Saharan Africa has continued apace at almost t...
Efforts have been made by scholars to analyse the ability of tourism to promote sustainable developm...
On average, tourism-specialized countries grow more than others. This is not consistent with the cor...
The study explored the impact of financial development on the tourism -growth nexus in Southern Afri...
Tourism growth is on the rise in Africa, and yet limited empirical evidence exists that explores the...
Tourism has been known to have an impact on the economy of the country. This study aims to identify ...
Influence of tourism as a catalyst for global economic growth is conventionally viewed as an unque...
The tourism sector is an imperative source of economic growth which is a composition of both income ...
On Average, tourism-specialized countries grow more than others. This is not consistent with the cor...
Tourism has continued driving itself onto the radar of developing countries’ policy makers. The grow...