Contribution of international ecotourism to comprehensive economic development and convergence in the Central American and Caribbean region
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Drawing on the positive experience from Costa Rica, the study examines whether international ecotourism makes a significant contribution to comprehensive economic development for the Central American and Caribbean region and contributes to comprehensive economic convergence. Following a standard empirical growth model, a dynamic panel regression model is estimated using time-series data from 1995 until 2012 for a cross section of seven countries. The interaction of international tourism and various established sustainability indicators is employed allowing ecotourism to be consistently quantified across countries, while numerous country-specific structural characteristics are controlled for. The estimation results show that international ecotourism has a statistically significant positive effect on both traditional economic development (real GDP per capita) and comprehensive economic development (adjusted net savings; ANS per capita), which is a measure of a society’s potential future well-being, thus providing evidence in support of the tourism-led growth hypothesis and pointing towards an important role for ecotourism in driving comprehensive economic convergence.
Date of Publication
2018-01-23
Publication Type
Article
Language(s)
en
Contributor(s)
Gunter, Ulrich | |
Leonard, David | |
Tröster, Bernhard |
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Series
Applied economics
Publisher
Routledge
ISSN
0003-6846
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