Date of This Version
July 2007
Abstract
Nowadays many developing countries focus on economic policies for promoting international tourism and exports expansion as a potential source of economic growth of the country. However, the understanding of the relationship between exports and economic growth is still ongoing. When treating the relationship between tourism and economic growth, considering tourism as a non-traditional export few studies have been published to date. This paper has the objective to assess if exports and tourism have really promoted growth by means of the export-led growth hypothesis (ELGH) and the tourism-led growth hypothesis (TLGH). The cases under analysis are Spain and Italy, two of the most important countries worldwide regarding the expansion of tourism. Cointegration techniques and the multivariate Granger causality test are applied. Results reveal that exports cause economic growth in the long-term for both countries, whilst only for Spain tourism appears as a factor which influences economic growth in the long-run.
Recommended Citation
Cortés_Jiménez, Isabel and Pulina, Manuela , "A further step into the ELGH and TLGH for Spain and Italy" (July 13, 2007). Fondazione Eni Enrico Mattei Working Papers. Paper 131.
https://services.bepress.com/feem/paper131