2022
DOI: 10.11611/yead.1168124
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Si̇yasi̇ İsti̇krar Ve Şi̇ddet/Teröri̇zm Yokluğunun Turi̇zm Üzeri̇ne Etki̇si̇: Bi̇r Panel Eş Bütünleşme Anali̇zi̇

Abstract: In this study, the effects of political stability and the absence of violence/terrorism on tourism were empirically analysed, from the 2005 to 2018 period. A literature review on terrorism, violence, and political stability in tourism is included in the first part. The second part panel co-integration analysis has been carried out worldwide within 137 countries. As a result of the analysis, a positive long-run relationship was found between the change in the number of tourists and the political stability - no … Show more

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“…Therefore, political stability and the absence of violence create a positive destination image and attract tourists to a country, leading to an increase in tourism demand and receipts. This study supports Bozkurt et al [135], Bassil and Yap [136], and Gaberli et al [137].…”
Section: Short-run Error Correction Estimatessupporting
confidence: 90%
“…Therefore, political stability and the absence of violence create a positive destination image and attract tourists to a country, leading to an increase in tourism demand and receipts. This study supports Bozkurt et al [135], Bassil and Yap [136], and Gaberli et al [137].…”
Section: Short-run Error Correction Estimatessupporting
confidence: 90%
“…Moreover, a lack of STABILITY has a significant impact on tourism. Gaberli et al (2022) find a positive long-run relationship between the change in the number of tourists and the political stability-non-violence index. According to Piazza and Walsh (2010), terrorism is seen as a major threat to political stability in many countries.…”
Section: Political Stability and Absence Of Violence/terrorismmentioning
confidence: 75%