Educational tourism and its implications on economic growth in Malaysia |
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Authors: | Hylmee Matahir |
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Affiliation: | Faculty of Business and Management, Universiti Teknologi MARA Cawangan Sabah, Kota Kinabalu, Malaysia |
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Abstract: | The effect of educational tourism on Malaysia’s economic growth is examined in this study by extending the Solow growth model. This study uses the sample from 2002:Q1 to 2014:Q4. The newly developed Bayer–Hanck combined tests for cointegration and the Granger causality test were employed to examine the long-run and causal relationships among the variables. The empirical findings suggest that economic growth, educational tourism, and other determinants are cointegrated. Educational tourism has a bi-directional causal relationship with economic growth in the short-run but there is a uni-directional Granger causality runs from educational tourism to economic growth. This study provides an essential insight for Malaysia to create policies that promote educational tourism, thereby encouraging economic growth in the long-run. |
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Keywords: | Combined cointegration economic growth educational tourism Granger causality Malaysia |
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