Tourism, Economic growth, Environment, Human Capital and Political Instability: Heterogeneous linkages
Muhammad Shahzad,
Ali Azam
Abstract:This study aims to estimate heterogeneous causal linkages among tourism, economic growth, environment, human capital and political instability for all economies in the world. In this study, we used the global panel data, which consists of the world. The study employs the fixed effects model (FEM) to estimate the panel regression model. Results indicate that in all models, economic growth attracts tourism, and tourism increases economic growth. Tourism and CO2 are negatively related. Tourism and human capital a… Show more
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