2018
DOI: 10.1016/j.fbj.2018.09.001
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Contribution of tourism to economic growth in Iran's Provinces: GDM approach

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“…Rapid increase in tourism could provide a good source of income [88,89], but uncontrolled tourism would also degrade the local environment [88,90]. Mass tourism has considerable negative environmental impacts and threatens local biodiversity, and thus ultimately can degrade the ecosystem [91,92].…”
Section: Mass Tourism: Its Economic Benefits Environmental Problems mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Rapid increase in tourism could provide a good source of income [88,89], but uncontrolled tourism would also degrade the local environment [88,90]. Mass tourism has considerable negative environmental impacts and threatens local biodiversity, and thus ultimately can degrade the ecosystem [91,92].…”
Section: Mass Tourism: Its Economic Benefits Environmental Problems mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Empirical studies in the literature mainly focus on the economic growth effects of tourism in general terms (Aslan, 2014(Aslan, , 2016Bilen et al, 2017;Brida et al, 2015;Gricar et al, 2021;Habibi et al, 2018;Haller et al, 2021;Kim et al, 2006;Seetanah, 2011). In addition to these, tourism, energy and carbon emissions link has also been the subject of various studies (Adedoyin et al, 2021;Ahmad et al, 2018;Azam et al, 2018;Chishti et al, 2020;Is ¸ı k et al, 2017;Jebli et al, 2014;Pablo-Romero et al, 2019;Sharif et al, 2017Sharif et al, , 2020aSharif et al, , 2020bTang & Abosedra, 2014;Tiwari et al, 2013;Xiangyu et al, 2021).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…They also document a directional Granger causality, both in the short-and long-term, from international tourism's reception to economic growth. Meanwhile, Ohlan (2017), Paramati et al (2017), Chulaphan and Barahona (2018), Liu and Song (2018), Ribeiro and Wang (2020), and Su et al (2021) found a bidirectional causal relationship between tourism and economic growth for the cases of India, Iran, Thailand, Hong Kong, Sao Tome, China, respectively. Furthermore, Srinivasan et al (2012) examine the impact of tourism on Sri Lanka's economic growth during the period 1969-2009 using the ARDL-Error Correction Model.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%