How fast are small tourist countries growing? The 1980-2003 evidence
Title | How fast are small tourist countries growing? The 1980-2003 evidence |
Publication Type | Working Paper |
Year of Publication | 2006 |
Authors | Brau, R, Lanza, A, Pigliaru, F |
Number | 2006_14 |
Keywords | cross country comparisons, growth, small states, tourism |
Abstract | We analyze the empirical relationship between growth, country size and tourism specialization by using a dataset covering the period 1980-2003. We find that tourism countries grow significantly faster than all the other sub-groups considered in our analysis. Tourism appears to be an independent determining factor for growth, and the reason for that is neither because they are poorer than the average, nor because they are very open to trade. Another finding of our paper is that small states are fast growing only when are highly specialized in tourism. In contrast with some previous conclusions in the literature, smallness per se is not good for growth. |
Citation Key | 246 |
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