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ID133224
Title ProperImpacts of tourism, energy consumption and political instability on economic growth in the MENA countries
LanguageENG
AuthorTang, Chor Foon ;  Abosedra, Salah
Publication2014.
Summary / Abstract (Note)Using panel data of 24 countries in the Middle East and North African (MENA) region from 2001 to 2009, the purpose of this study is to examine the impacts of tourism, energy consumption and political instability on economic growth within the neoclassical growth framework. To address the objective of this study, we utilise both the static panel data approach as well as the dynamic generalised method of moments (GMM) estimator to examine the impact of candidate variables. Our results show that energy consumption and tourism significantly contribute to the economic growth of countries in the MENA region. Hence, our study lends some support to the existence of the tourism-led growth and energy-led growth hypotheses in the region. In line with our expectation, our estimation results also reveal that political instability impedes the process of economic growth and development in the MENA region. Therefore, macroeconomic policies to promote expansion in tourism and energy consumption will directly stimulate economic growth. Additionally, efforts to help the region overcome its history of political instability would attract more international tourist arrivals and further invigorate economic growth.
`In' analytical NoteEnergy Policy Vol.68, May 2014: p.458-464
Journal SourceEnergy Policy Vol.68, May 2014: p.458-464
Key WordsEnergy consumption ;  MENA ;  Tourism ;  Economic Growth ;  Energy and Society ;  Political Instability ;  Energy Use ;  Middle East and North African Region ;  Tourism-led Growth