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Re-visiting the causal relationship between tourism and economic growth in India: specific to general modelling approach

Arif Gulzar Hajam (Department of Economics, Aligarh Muslim University, Aligarh, India)
Shahina Perween (Department of Economics, Aligarh Muslim University, Aligarh, India)
Mushtaq Ahmad Malik (Department of Economics (PG), University of Kashmir, Srinagar, India)

Journal of Hospitality and Tourism Insights

ISSN: 2514-9792

Article publication date: 15 February 2023

Issue publication date: 26 January 2024

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Abstract

Purpose

Tourism–economy relationship in India has been studied extensively in the past literature using a single equation approach. However, the present paper diverted from this trend and examined the tourism–economy relationship using the specific to general modelling approach over the 1990–2018 time period. The study also accounts for the influence of merchandise trade, capital formation, foreign investment inflows and inflation on economic growth to achieve the robustness of the coefficient estimates.

Design/methodology/approach

To achieve the objective, the study utilised a specific to general modelling strategy. First, the regression equation includes only three core variables: gross domestic product (GDP), international tourist receipts and international tourist expenditures. Next, the authors include other control variables in the regression equation one by one, leading us to test five model types for investigating the cointegration among the variables. As for the estimation technique, the authors employed autoregressive distributed lag (ARDL) approach.

Findings

The paper's findings highlight that tourism receipts and expenditures exert a positively significant impact on economic growth. Moreover, including the additional independent variables does not substantially change the tourism and economic growth relationship. The existence of one-way causality from tourism expenditures to economic growth supports the tourism-led growth hypothesis. These findings highlight the rationale for intervention by the government and policymakers to promote tourism potential and facilities to accelerate the overall growth performance of the country. While the existence of one-way causal effect from economic growth to tourism revenues supports the growth-led tourism development hypothesis, implying that economic expansion is necessary for tourism development.

Research limitations/implications

This research article tried to present a comprehensive picture of India's tourism–economy relationship. However, the present study is organised as an aggregate economy-level analysis. It assumed that the aggregate tourism sector is homogenous. However, different tourism sectors exert different levels of influence on the economy. The authors expect future research can take the disaggregated analysis of the tourism–economy relationship.

Practical implications

This study provides valuable insights into the tourism-led growth hypothesis in India. The study highlights comprehensive intervention by the government and policymakers for accelerating tourism development to invigorate the overall growth performance of the country over the long run. The principal recommendation emerging from the present research is that the tourism growth potential can be depended upon to stimulate the economic performance of the Indian economy.

Originality/value

The present study diverted from the previous empirical studies by following a specific to general modelling strategy. First, the regression model includes only three core variables such as economic growth, tourism receipts and tourism expenditure. Next, the authors include other control variables in the regression equation one by one, leading us to test five model types for investigating the cointegrating relationship among the variables. GDP growth rate is used as a dependent variable in all five specifications. The idea is to expand the model to capture every feature of the data generating process.

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Acknowledgements

The authors thank three anonymous referees of this journal for their useful inputs. The authors would also like to thank Associate Editor, Prof. Osman M. Karatepe for editorial assistance as well as inputs on an earlier version of the paper.

Citation

Hajam, A.G., Perween, S. and Malik, M.A. (2024), "Re-visiting the causal relationship between tourism and economic growth in India: specific to general modelling approach", Journal of Hospitality and Tourism Insights, Vol. 7 No. 1, pp. 95-120. https://doi.org/10.1108/JHTI-09-2022-0459

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Emerald Publishing Limited

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