2020
DOI: 10.1007/s10258-020-00179-z
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Tourism and regional development: a spatial econometric model for Portugal at municipal level

Abstract: This study examines the importance of tourism as a factor for regional economic development in Mainland Portugal, emphasizing the inter-regional spatial spillover effects. A spatial analysis of the main variables of the tourism sector revealed strong evidence of positive spatial autocorrelation across the municipalities of Portugal. A significant spatial clustering of these activities on coastal location was identified, leading to the formation of hot spots in coastal regions and cold spots in inland regions. … Show more

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“…For example, regional governments should jointly conduct marketing campaigns and plan travel packages or routes linking multiple destinations (Santos & Vieira, 2020). For negative effect of tourism, policymakers should attach importance to the linkages between tourism and relevant industries such as agriculture, manufacturing, and other service industries so as to motivate tourism vitality and strengthen the competitiveness of other economic sectors.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For example, regional governments should jointly conduct marketing campaigns and plan travel packages or routes linking multiple destinations (Santos & Vieira, 2020). For negative effect of tourism, policymakers should attach importance to the linkages between tourism and relevant industries such as agriculture, manufacturing, and other service industries so as to motivate tourism vitality and strengthen the competitiveness of other economic sectors.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Arguably, such change could have contributed to a shift in the philosophy of public investments. Economically, 2014 is marked by an increase in private sector activity accompanied by a steady rise in tourism flows to Portugal [ 67 , 68 ]. Although contextually important, it is difficult to pin these events to the underlying cause of the transition in the scaling coefficients of Works contracts.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Among its pillars, the boost to the economy by increasing the tourism sector's competitiveness stands out. Despite its importance, tourism and tourist competitiveness in Portugal have been little studied [70]. The results of this study, therefore, may be helpful for Portugal to overcome the pandemic crisis, implement the 2027 Tourism Strategy mentioned above, and achieve its objectives of sustainable tourism competitiveness.…”
Section: Data Collection Variables and Sample Profilementioning
confidence: 90%