2017
DOI: 10.22146/jkap.16592
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The Roles of Kulonprogo Regional Government in Developing Tourism Economy: Nature-Based Tourism

Abstract: Regional governments and the central government play crucial roles in tourism development. Such a role is manifested in planning, policy, regulation, and in the development

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“…This study develops the empirical study conducted by Lee et al (2020) in two forms, namely: the number of institutional indicators consisting of six indicators, and an empirical technique of dynamic panel data. The dynamic panel model developed by Pesaran (2015) explains that the lag of the dependent variable becomes one of the independent variables. Hence, this study formulates the dependent variable which can be expressed in the logarithm form of tourist arrivals (LTA) as determined by GDP per capita (GDPC), the exchange rate (ER), and six institutional indicators.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This study develops the empirical study conducted by Lee et al (2020) in two forms, namely: the number of institutional indicators consisting of six indicators, and an empirical technique of dynamic panel data. The dynamic panel model developed by Pesaran (2015) explains that the lag of the dependent variable becomes one of the independent variables. Hence, this study formulates the dependent variable which can be expressed in the logarithm form of tourist arrivals (LTA) as determined by GDP per capita (GDPC), the exchange rate (ER), and six institutional indicators.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In Indonesia, within 2018, tourism contributed 19.2 billion USD of foreign exchange. However, tourism in Indonesia has a weakness, such as the poor quality of guides, lack of tourist information, and the development of destination not maximal yet [1]- [4].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%