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The relationship between tourism,CO2 emissions and economic growth: a case of Mediterranean countries
Authors:Esra Balli  Ciler Sigeze  Muge Manga  Sevda Birdir  Kemal Birdir
Affiliation:1. FEAS, Erzincan Binali Y?ld?r?m University, Erzincan, Turkey;2. FEAS, Cukurova University, Adana, Turkey;3. Faculty of Tourism, Mersin University, Mersin, Turkey
Abstract:This study explores the impact of tourism on economic growth considering CO2 emissions utilizing panel data techniques for a sample of Mediterranean countries. The cointegration tests reveal that there is a positive long-run equilibrium between tourism, CO2 emissions and economic growth. This positive long-run relationship may suggest that tourism increases the level of CO2 emissions and has a statistically significant impact on economic growth in Mediterranean countries. Emirmahmutoglu and Kose (2011. Testing for Granger causality in heterogeneous mixed panels. Economic Modelling, 28(3), 870–876.) test results reveal that the tourism-led growth hypothesis, which suggests that tourism contributes to economic growth, is valid for Egypt, Italy, and Spain. Additionally, there exists a bidirectional relationship between tourism and economic growth both in Morocco and Turkey.
Keywords:Tourism  CO2 emissions  Mediterranean countries  panel Granger causality  cointegration  economic Growth  panel model  tourism-led economic growth  tourism development  policy implementation
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