Publication: Tourism and economic growth: A global study on Granger causality and wavelet coherence
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Article
Date
2022-09-12
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researchgate.net
Abstract
This paper empirically investigates the relationship between tourism and economic growth
by using a panel data cointegration test, Granger causality test and Wavelet coherence
analysis at the global level. This analysis examines 105 nations utilising panel data from
2003 to 2020. The findings indicates that in most regions, tourism contributes significantly to
economic growth and vice versa. Developing trade across most of the regions appears to be
a major influencer in the study, as a bidirectional association exists between trade openness
and economic growth. Additionally, all regions other than the American region showed a
one-way association between gross capital formation and economic growth. Therefore, it is
crucial to highlight that using initiatives to increase demand would advance tourism while
also boosting the economy.
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Keywords
economic growth, Tourism, global study, Granger causality, wavelet coherence
Citation
Wijesekaraid, Chathuni & Tittagallaid, Chamath & Jayathilaka, Ashinsana & Ilukpotha, Uvinya & Jayathilaka, Ruwan & Jayasingheid, Punmadara. (2022). Tourism and economic growth: A global study on Granger causality and wavelet coherence. PLoS ONE. 17. 1-21. 10.1371/journal.pone.0274386.
