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Modeling the link between tourism and economic development: evidence from homogeneous panels of countries

Economics

Modeling the link between tourism and economic development: evidence from homogeneous panels of countries

P. J. Cárdenas-garcía, J. G. Brida, et al.

This intriguing study conducted by Pablo Juan Cárdenas-García, Juan Gabriel Brida, and Verónica Segarra explores the complex dynamics between tourism and economic development across 123 countries from 1995 to 2019. The findings reveal surprising one-way causal relationships that vary significantly based on levels of tourism specialization and development. Discover the nuances behind these insights!

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Abstract
Having previously analyzed the relationship between tourism and economic growth from distinct perspectives, this paper attempts to fill the void existing in scientific research on the relationship between tourism and economic development, by analyzing the relationship between these variables using a sample of 123 countries between 1995 and 2019. The Dumistrescu and Hurlin adaptation of the Granger causality test was used. This study takes a critical look at causal analysis with heterogeneous panels, given the substantial differences found between the results of the causal analysis with the complete panel as compared to the analysis of homogeneous country groups, in terms of their dynamics of tourism specialization and economic development. On the one hand, a one-way causal relationship exists from tourism to development in countries having low levels of tourism specialization and development. On the other hand, a one-way causal relationship exists by which development contributes to tourism in countries with high levels of development and tourism specialization.
Publisher
Humanities and Social Sciences Communications
Published On
Feb 24, 2024
Authors
Pablo Juan Cárdenas-García, Juan Gabriel Brida, Verónica Segarra
Tags
tourism
economic development
causal relationship
Granger causality
panel data
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