旅游与出口&以新加坡为例

IF 1.4 Q3 HOSPITALITY, LEISURE, SPORT & TOURISM Tourism Analysis Pub Date : 2021-06-30 DOI:10.3727/108354221x16276947414878
Nicholas Tsounis, G. Agiomirgianakis, D. Serenis, Antonios Adamopoulos
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在本文中,我们考察了新加坡入境旅游与出口之间的关系。我们讨论了出口和旅游业之间是否存在长期关系,以及这两个变量之间的因果关系方向。我们的研究结果表明,新加坡的出口和入境旅游之间存在长期关系,这种关系是双向的。这意味着新加坡的入境旅游对其国内产品的需求更高。这种对新加坡产品需求的增加,反过来又起到了有利于新加坡的积极广告宣传作用,促进了该国的入境旅游。这些发现的政策含义有两个:首先,新加坡的入境旅游业不仅通过旅游收入直接贡献了GDP、就业和经常账户,还通过刺激出口,进一步改善了新加坡的经常账户。其次,入境旅游业对出口的刺激为整个旅游业创造了有利的可持续性条件。然而,应该谨慎的是,这种影响需要九个多月才能实现,入境旅游最初可能会对新加坡的出口产生负面影响,因为旅游业对出口的加班效应表现出j曲线行为。
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TOURISM AND EXPORTS: THE CASE OF SINGAPORE
In this paper, we examine the relationship between inbound tourism and exports in Singapore. We address whether there is a long-run relationship between exports and tourism and the direction of causality between these two variables. Our findings suggest a long-run relation between Singapore’s exports and inbound tourism and that the causation is bidirectional. This implies that inbound tourism in Singapore results in a higher demand for its domestic products. This increased demand for Singaporean products, in turn, acting as a positive advertising campaign in favour of Singapore, promotes inbound tourism to this country. The policy implication of these findings is twofold: first, inbound tourism in Singapore not only contributes directly to GDP, employment and the current account via tourism revenues but also by stimulating exports, it improves further the current account of Singapore. Secondly, the stimulation of exports induced by inbound tourism creates favorable sustainability conditions for the entire tourism sector. However, one should be cautious that this effect is taking more than nine months to materialize and that inbound tourism may initially have a negative impact effect on Singapore’s exports as the overtime effect of tourism on exports exhibits a j-curve behaviour.
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