2016
DOI: 10.1016/j.tmp.2016.05.005
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The linear and non-linear relationship between of tourism demand and output per worker: A study of Sri Lanka

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“…Included within the aforementioned studies is Granger causality test (Salman & Shukur, 2004), cointegration analysis (Kumar & Stauvermann, 2016), and nonlinear testing (Brida, Lanzilotta et al, 2016).…”
Section: Methods and Datamentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Included within the aforementioned studies is Granger causality test (Salman & Shukur, 2004), cointegration analysis (Kumar & Stauvermann, 2016), and nonlinear testing (Brida, Lanzilotta et al, 2016).…”
Section: Methods and Datamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Additionally following Kumar and Stauvermann (2016), and Salman and Shukur (2004) on Granger causalities, our paper focuses on price causalities in hospitality industry (Adamou & Clerides, 2010) in Slovenia. The focus of the analyses is on the impact of the overall and individual level of prices for the hospitality industry, for example, subindustries of accommodation in Slovenia (hotels, vacation rental industries, and nutrition services).…”
Section: Literature Overview On Slovenia As the Adriatic Countrymentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…However, if 0.25em()italicln0.25emtrue0.25emnormalĈnormalO2t()italiclnEtruêt=2α2=0, then it represents a monotonic relationship where true0.25emnormalÊ* will represent a saddle point. In statistical sense, we say that if α 2 is not statistically significant, then we accept a linear relationship between carbon emission and energy consumption and reject the nonlinear relationship between these variables (Kumar & Stauvermann, ).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Tourism is one of the fastest and leading industries in the world (Edgell, 1990;WTO, 2004;Kumar et al, 2016). In both developed and developing countries, tourism, eco-tourism and agritourism are frequently considered to be a sustainable way of raising the economic activity of regions (Ceballos, 1995, Surendran andSekar, 2010;Tew and Barbieri, 2012;Koutsouris et al, 2014;Chiu et al, 2016).…”
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confidence: 99%