Determinants and Implications of the Tourism Multiplier Effect in EU Economies. Towards a Core-Periphery Pattern?
Tourism is considered an opportunity for ensuring sustainable growth and reducing economic gaps for many less developed countries and regions. Being one of the most dynamics industries, tourism proves to be strongly resilient, with a high level of involvement and multiplication for receiver econo...
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Academy of Economic Studies of Bucharest
2018-11-01
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Series: | Amfiteatru Economic |
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Online Access: | http://www.amfiteatrueconomic.ro/temp/Article_2778.pdf |
Summary: | Tourism is considered an opportunity for ensuring sustainable growth and reducing
economic gaps for many less developed countries and regions. Being one of the most
dynamics industries, tourism proves to be strongly resilient, with a high level of
involvement and multiplication for receiver economies. The multiplication potential is,
however, dependent upon a series of factors (endogenous and exogenous), insufficiently
analysed in the literature, and the impact on growth and convergence is controversial. This
paper aims to bring additional insights from this perspective, the main purpose of the
research being to identify the macroeconomic determinants responsible for the higher
values of the tourism multiplier effect and to highlight the potential of this industry to
reduce the disparities between the economies of the European Union EU. Using the
Stepwise regression and a series of indicators that associate the economic, social and spatial
dimensions of European tourism, the main determinants of multiplier effects (on GDP and
job creation) are identified and, then, the processes of multiplication from the perspective
of centre-periphery dynamics are analysed. The research results indicated that tourism
development in the Union reflects a centre-periphery model and has a high potential for
contributing to reducing intra-EU disparities |
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ISSN: | 1582-9146 2247-9104 |