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Published by: Admin
Published: 5 days ago
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Pages: 42
ISBN: 1
Abstract
While numerous studies have explored the determinants of economic
growth, research on the impact of tourism and democracy on economic growth
remains debated in both developed and developing countries. Furthermore,
studies examining the moderating role of democracy in the tourism-economic
growth relationship are particularly scarce. Achieving the Sustainable
Development Goals (SDG-8) by 2030 requires a comprehensive understanding of the
interplay between tourism, democracy, and economic growth. This paper addresses
this gap by analyzing the moderating effect of democracy on the
tourism-economic growth nexus in Africa from 2000 to 2020. Using the panel
corrected standard errors (PCSE) estimation technique, the study finds that
tourism fosters economic growth. Moreover, democracy positively moderates the
impact of tourism on economic growth in Africa, with the marginal effect of
tourism varying depending on the level of democracy. Accordingly, there are
positive synergies from the interaction between democracy and tourism because
while tourism promotes economic growth, democracy complements tourism to
further promote economic growth. The study discusses the policy implications of
these findings and suggests potential policy measures.
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