THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN TOURIST RECEIPTS AND ECONOMIC GROWTH IN TUNISIA
Slim Mahfoudh
Pagini: 516-527
Publicat: 28 Aug 2016
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Rezumat: [RETRACTED] Considered as a global booming business, tourism contributes by 11% of the world GDP. In many developing countries, this sector has become a key source of growth and wealth that affects directly and indirectly sectors linked to it as well as others. According to the World Tourism Organization (2004) tourism doubled between 1995 and 2005 and it has become itself for some small and mediumsized countries the exporting sector by excellence! Contributing massively to the national economic growth (Kim. HJ & AL, 2006), (Arslanturk. Y & Al, 2011). Where the Tunisian tourism is situated and is there a significant impact on the revenue from the latter and the economic growth of the country? In our study, we tried to answer this question. So, we tried to show through an econometric study the impact of tourism on the Tunisian economy. It also showed the direction of unidirectional causality from of tourism revenues to GDP.
Cuvinte cheie: tourism receipts, economic growth, vecm, granger causality test, tunisia
This article has been retracted by the Publisher following an investigation which determined that the work had been submitted and published elsewhere in substantially the same form (duplicate publication). In addition, concerns were raised regarding incomplete and inconsistent authorship information at the time of submission.
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Retraction Date: 7 March 2017
Citează acest articol: Slim Mahfoudh. THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN TOURIST RECEIPTS AND ECONOMIC GROWTH IN TUNISIA. Journal of International Scientific Publications: Economy & Business 10, 516-527 (2016). https://www.scientific-publications.net/en/article/1001263/
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