Drivers of Economic Growth: The Case for Tourism in Mexico

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  • José L. de la Cruz Gallegos
  • Carlos Canfield Rivera
  • José Antonio Núñez Mora

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Regulação Internacional, Regulação Bancária

Resumen

The main purpose is to test, in the case of the Mexican economy, the tourism-led growth hypothesis and the relationship between private consumption and tourism arrivals. Toda and Yamamoto´s (1995) based on the Gunduz and Hatemi-J (2005) proposal and the Liu, Song and Romilly (1997) time series procedures were applied. The findings support the tourism-led growth hypothesis in the Mexican case. Moreover as an additional contribution, a bi-directional and long-run relationship was found between tourism arrivals and private consumption, establishing the notion regarding the possibility to provide economic benefits to the Mexican population.

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2012-03-15

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