The Contraction of European Economic Distances through Sustainable Tourism in the Pre-Pandemic Period

A. Haller
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Abstract The current importance of tourism leads us to analyze the extent to which the receipts from international tourism, and tourism in general, influence the capacity of European countries to reduce the development gaps of this sector in the European context and the extent to which the economic growth is sensitive to changes in tourist arrivals, tourism receipts and expenditures. Studying the GDP per capita and the receipts from international tourism for the period 1995-2017, we find that the European tourism has an important role in economy but secondary to capital stock and exports. The methodology used is a sensitivity analysis and a multiple linear regression with two models. The results show that, on short term, the gap in the European tourism sector is explained by the ability to attract income from the international tourism. The European growth of the tourism sector depends to a large extent on the amount of expenditures that tourists are making, on tourism receipts and, to a lesser extent, on tourist arrivals, but in all cases, the connection is a direct and positive one but, even so, the capital stock and the exports continue to play a very important role for the European economy. The analysis suggests that tourism is not a panacea for growth. On the contrary, it is one of the activities that stimulate growth along with investments, technology, or any other form of capital, together with exports and labor market conditions.
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疫情前时期通过可持续旅游缩小欧洲经济距离
摘要旅游业目前的重要性使我们分析了国际旅游业和一般旅游业的收入在多大程度上影响了欧洲国家在欧洲背景下缩小该部门发展差距的能力,以及经济增长对游客人数、旅游收入和支出变化的敏感程度。研究1995-2017年期间的人均GDP和国际旅游收入,我们发现欧洲旅游业在经济中发挥着重要作用,但仅次于资本存量和出口。所使用的方法是敏感性分析和具有两个模型的多元线性回归。结果表明,从短期来看,欧洲旅游业的差距可以用吸引国际旅游收入的能力来解释。欧洲旅游业的增长在很大程度上取决于游客的支出金额、旅游收入,在较小程度上还取决于游客人数,但在所有情况下,这种联系都是直接和积极的,但即便如此,资本存量和出口仍对欧洲经济发挥着非常重要的作用。分析表明,旅游业并不是增长的灵丹妙药。相反,它是与投资、技术或任何其他形式的资本,以及出口和劳动力市场条件一起刺激增长的活动之一。
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