AbstractThis study examines causal relationships between tourism spending and economic growth in 10 transition countries for the period 1988–2011. Panel causality analysis, which accounts for dependency and heterogeneity across countries, is used herein. Our empirical results support the evidence on the direction of causality, and are consistent with the neutrality hypothesis for 3 of these 10 transition countries (i.e. Bulgaria, Romania and Slovenia). The growth hypothesis holds for Cyprus, Latvia and Slovakia while reverse relationships were found for the Czech Republic and Poland. The feedback hypothesis also holds for Estonia and Hungary. Our empirical findings provide important policy implications for the 10 transition countries being ...
The development of tourism is usually associated, in positive terms, with economic development, fore...
WOS: 000429754100040The purpose of this study is to examine the causal relationships between tourism...
The development of tourism has become one of the central issues taken up by many countries – in ligh...
AbstractThis study examines causal relationships between tourism spending and economic growth in 10 ...
The current literature on the tourism-economic growth causal relationship has not yet reached to a c...
The current literature on the tourism-economic growth causal relationship has not yet reached to a c...
This paper revisits the ambiguous relationship between tourism and economic growth, providing a comp...
AbstractTourism is an important economic engine. According to the World Tourism Organization (UNWTO)...
Tourism is widely considered as driver for economic growth, and the “tourism-led-growth hypothesis”...
This study proposes an asymmetric panel causality test to analyze the relationship between tourist a...
The development of tourism has become one of the central issues taken up by many countries – in ligh...
Over the past several decades, the relationship between tourism and economic growth, for both develo...
Using cross-country panel data for 23 post-communist countries, we provide novel empirical evidence ...
Using cross-country panel data for 23 post-communist countries, we provide novel empirical evidence ...
Tourism is still the world’s huge industry and one of the fastest growing sectors. The importance of...
The development of tourism is usually associated, in positive terms, with economic development, fore...
WOS: 000429754100040The purpose of this study is to examine the causal relationships between tourism...
The development of tourism has become one of the central issues taken up by many countries – in ligh...
AbstractThis study examines causal relationships between tourism spending and economic growth in 10 ...
The current literature on the tourism-economic growth causal relationship has not yet reached to a c...
The current literature on the tourism-economic growth causal relationship has not yet reached to a c...
This paper revisits the ambiguous relationship between tourism and economic growth, providing a comp...
AbstractTourism is an important economic engine. According to the World Tourism Organization (UNWTO)...
Tourism is widely considered as driver for economic growth, and the “tourism-led-growth hypothesis”...
This study proposes an asymmetric panel causality test to analyze the relationship between tourist a...
The development of tourism has become one of the central issues taken up by many countries – in ligh...
Over the past several decades, the relationship between tourism and economic growth, for both develo...
Using cross-country panel data for 23 post-communist countries, we provide novel empirical evidence ...
Using cross-country panel data for 23 post-communist countries, we provide novel empirical evidence ...
Tourism is still the world’s huge industry and one of the fastest growing sectors. The importance of...
The development of tourism is usually associated, in positive terms, with economic development, fore...
WOS: 000429754100040The purpose of this study is to examine the causal relationships between tourism...
The development of tourism has become one of the central issues taken up by many countries – in ligh...