Theoretical and Applied Economics
No. 2 / 2012 (567)
Migration and Tourism Demand
ESGTS, Polytechnic Institute of Santarém and CEFAGE University of Évora, Portugal
Muhammad SHAHBAZ
COMSATS Institute of Information Technology Lahore, Pakistan
Abstract. This study considers the relationship between immigration and Portuguese tourism demand for the period 1995-2008, using a dynamic panel data approach. The findings indicate that Portuguese tourism increased significantly during the period in accordance with the values expected for a developed country. The regression results show that income, shock of immigration, population, and geographical distance between Portugal and countries of origin are the main determinants of Portuguese tourism.
Keywords: tourism demand; panel data; immigration and Portugal.
Contents
- Amplification Effects and Unconventional Monetary Policies
Cécile BASTIDON GILLES
Nicolas HUCHET
Philippe GILLES
- Theoretical considerations
about implementation of IAS 41 in Romania
Liliana FELEAGĂ
Niculae FELEAGĂ
Vasile RĂILEANU
- Migration and Tourism Demand
Nuno Carlos LEITÃO
Muhammad SHAHBAZ
- Current Research on Flexibilizing the Labor Market
– first part –
Daniel ȘTEFAN
Costantin ROMAN
- Crisis: a Return to Rationality
Liviu Cătălin MORARU
Iulian TĂNASE
- Assessing the Sectoral Dynamics
of Non-performing Loans:
Signs from Financial and Real Economy
Bogdan MOINESCU
Adrian CODIRLAŞU
- Globalism and Corporate Identity in the Post-crisis Economy
Diana Andreia HRISTACHE
Silvia Elena IACOB
- New Approaches for Monetary Policy
Alexandra ADAM
- The Need of a New Economic Model
Alexandru Cătălin POPA