The nexus between tourism development and economic growth in Eastern Indonesia: a panel VECM approach
The empirical nexus between tourism development and economic growth have been widely examined, however, the empirical results generally produce diverse conclusion and often debated. The purpose of this empirical study is, firstly, to investigate and analyze the dynamic relationship between tourism s...
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doaj-d2e0e162f42e49b4a767b9ca7f102cf32020-11-25T02:04:51ZengMaster Program in Economics, Graduate Program of Universitas JambiJurnal Perspektif Pembiayaan dan Pembangunan Daerah2338-46032355-85202019-11-017214315610.22437/ppd.v7i2.76267626The nexus between tourism development and economic growth in Eastern Indonesia: a panel VECM approachAmaluddin Amaluddin0Development Economics Department, Faculty of Economics and Business, Universitas Pattimura, IndonesiaThe empirical nexus between tourism development and economic growth have been widely examined, however, the empirical results generally produce diverse conclusion and often debated. The purpose of this empirical study is, firstly, to investigate and analyze the dynamic relationship between tourism sector development and economic growth both in the short and long run. Secondly, to examine the direction of causality between tourism development and economic growth in Eastern Indonesia over the period 2010-2017. This study employed a panel vector error correction model (PVECM) for the quantitative analysis approach from panel data of 12 provinces in eastern Indonesia. The empirical findings of this study were: 1) In the long run, the relationship between tourism development and economic growth supported the feedback causality hypothesis where changes and expansion in the tourism development affect economic growth and increasing economic growth have an impact on the expansion of the tourism sector (bi-directional causality). 2) The empirical findings corroborated the growth-led tourism hypothesis in the short run which argues that the achievements of economic growth affect the expansion of tourism development. In the short run, this empirical study only found a one-way causality running from economic growth to tourism development.https://online-journal.unja.ac.id/JES/article/view/7626causalityeconomic growthtourism developmentpvecm |
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The nexus between tourism development and economic growth in Eastern Indonesia: a panel VECM approach |
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The nexus between tourism development and economic growth in Eastern Indonesia: a panel VECM approach |
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The nexus between tourism development and economic growth in Eastern Indonesia: a panel VECM approach |
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The nexus between tourism development and economic growth in Eastern Indonesia: a panel VECM approach |
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The nexus between tourism development and economic growth in Eastern Indonesia: a panel VECM approach |
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nexus between tourism development and economic growth in eastern indonesia: a panel vecm approach |
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Master Program in Economics, Graduate Program of Universitas Jambi |
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The empirical nexus between tourism development and economic growth have been widely examined, however, the empirical results generally produce diverse conclusion and often debated. The purpose of this empirical study is, firstly, to investigate and analyze the dynamic relationship between tourism sector development and economic growth both in the short and long run. Secondly, to examine the direction of causality between tourism development and economic growth in Eastern Indonesia over the period 2010-2017. This study employed a panel vector error correction model (PVECM) for the quantitative analysis approach from panel data of 12 provinces in eastern Indonesia. The empirical findings of this study were: 1) In the long run, the relationship between tourism development and economic growth supported the feedback causality hypothesis where changes and expansion in the tourism development affect economic growth and increasing economic growth have an impact on the expansion of the tourism sector (bi-directional causality). 2) The empirical findings corroborated the growth-led tourism hypothesis in the short run which argues that the achievements of economic growth affect the expansion of tourism development. In the short run, this empirical study only found a one-way causality running from economic growth to tourism development. |
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causality economic growth tourism development pvecm |
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