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Bibiana Lanzilotta's
Scholarly Papers
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Juan Gabriel Brida Free University of Bolzano Bibiana Lanzilotta Centro de Investigaciones Economicas (CINVE - Uruguay) Wiston Adrián Risso University of Siena - Department of Economics
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06 Feb 08
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Argentine is the principal source of tourism in the Uruguayan case. Its effects in the economic growth is analyzed in the present paper by using quarterly data from 1987.I to 2006.IV. Co-integration analysis shows the existence of one cointegrated vector among real per capita GDP, Argentinean tourism expenditure, and real exchange rate between Uruguay and Argentine. Granger-causality test suggests that causality positively goes in one way from expenditure to real per capita GDP.
economic growth, tourism earnings, Johansen cointegration, test, Granger causality
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Juan Gabriel Brida Free University of Bolzano Wiston Adrián Risso University of Siena - Department of Economics Bibiana Lanzilotta Centro de Investigaciones Economicas (CINVE - Uruguay) Stefania Lionetti University of Lugano
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26 Jan 09
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09 Mar 09
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This short paper analyses the effects in the long-run of tourism on the economic growth of Uruguay. Using quarterly data from 1987.I to 2006.IV, the study uses cointegration analysis and shows the existence of a cointegrated vector among Uruguayan real per capita GDP, Argentinean tourism expenditure (the principal source of tourism in Uruguay), and real exchange rate between Uruguay and Argentina. We also show that the causality relationship goes positively in one way from Argentinean tourism expenditure to real per capita GDP of Uruguay. Finally, we compare our study with similar papers also investigating the TLGH.
economic growth, tourism earnings, Johansen cointegration test, Granger causality
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