Abstract

The tourism industry is one of the most rapidly developing industries in the world and tourism in the Southeast Asian region has been developing in the past few years. The present study focuses on the data from the ASEAN region to study the association among the variables; inbound tourists, outbound tourists, tourism growth and ecological footprint. The period between 1995-2019 was the subject of study. The data for these indicators was extracted from the WDI. The econometric tools of heteroskedasticity, autocorrelation, unit root, cross-sectional dependence were applied in order to evaluate different dimensions of the data. In the estimation of regressors the panel corrected standard error and the one step system of generalized method of moments were used. The results of the estimations reveal that the effects of the regressors were significant. However, inbound tourism and tourism growth showed negative associations with the ecological footprints of the study units. The past and present studies show that the increase in the tourist activities decrease the ecological footprint and thereby increase the environmental quality of the economies. The present study isoriginal and poses major contributions to the academic literature and also has policy making implications.

Details

Title
Measuring the Impact of Inbound Tourists, Outbound Tourists and Overall Tourism Growth on Sustainable Ecological Footprint of ASEAN Countries: A Panel Data Analysis
Author
Sukpasjaroen, Khunanan; Chankoson, Thitinan
Pages
487-497
Publication year
2020
Publication date
2020
Publisher
Vizja University
ISSN
20840845
e-ISSN
23008814
Source type
Scholarly Journal
Language of publication
English
ProQuest document ID
2474472992
Copyright
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