2019
DOI: 10.1080/13683500.2019.1636006
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The impact of tourism on CO2 emission in Turkey

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“…Hence, these countries need sustainability-based inclusive tourism monitoring system. These results are similar with Solarin ( 2013 ), Katircioǧlu ( 2014 ), Yorucu ( 2016 ), Sharif et al ( 2017 ), Dogan and Aslan ( 2017 ), Chen et al ( 2018 ), and Eyuboglu and Uzar 2020 …”
Section: Data Analysis and Resultssupporting
confidence: 86%
“…Hence, these countries need sustainability-based inclusive tourism monitoring system. These results are similar with Solarin ( 2013 ), Katircioǧlu ( 2014 ), Yorucu ( 2016 ), Sharif et al ( 2017 ), Dogan and Aslan ( 2017 ), Chen et al ( 2018 ), and Eyuboglu and Uzar 2020 …”
Section: Data Analysis and Resultssupporting
confidence: 86%
“…Lin et al [61] confirmed the TLG hypothesis in most of the selected panel of countries for estimation and argued that INTL_TOUR is an engine of growth for larger geographical areas. Eyuboglu and Eyuboglu [62] confirmed the positive impacts of INTL_TOUR pertaining to the country's economic growth, thus supporting the TLG hypothesis in Turkey, Argentina, and the Philippines. Lee et al [63] confirmed the positive relationship between INTL_TOUR and economic growth in the mediation of institutional quality in the context of the Malaysian economy and thus validated the TLG hypothesis.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 52%
“…The findings indicated that both the financial sector and REN had a weak impact on CO 2 . Moreover, Katircioglu ( 2014 ) and Eyuboglu and Uzar ( 2019 ) used the TOU as the main explanatory variable in explaining CO 2 . While Katircioglu ( 2014 ) found negative linkages between TOU and CO 2 in Singapore, Eyuboglu and Uzar ( 2019 ) found a positive nexus in Turkey.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%