The impacts of international tourism demand on economic growth of small economies dependent on tourism |
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Authors: | Stefan Franz Schubert,Juan Gabriel Brida,Wiston Adriá n Risso |
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Affiliation: | Competence Centre in Tourism Management and Tourism Economics (TOMTE), Free University of Bozen-Bolzano, School of Economics and Management, Piazza Università 1, I-39100 Bolzano, Italy |
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Abstract: | This paper studies the impacts on economic growth of a small tourism-driven economy caused by an increase in the growth rate of international tourism demand. We present a formal model and empirical evidence. The ingredients of the dynamic model are a large population of intertemporally optimizing agents and an AK technology representing tourism production. The model shows that an increase in the growth of tourism demand leads to transitional dynamics with gradually increasing economic growth and increasing terms of trade. In our empirical application, an econometric methodology is applied to annual data of Antigua and Barbuda from 1970 to 2008. We perform a cointegration analysis to look for the existence of a long-run relationship among variables of economic growth, international tourism earnings and the real exchange rate. The exercise confirms the theoretical findings. |
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Keywords: | Tourism demand Economic growth Economic dynamics VEC model Antigua and Barbuda |
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