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The Impact of national institutional quality on international tourism inflows: a cross-country evidence

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posted on 2024-03-13, 15:57 authored by Young-Rae Kim, Shrabani SahaShrabani Saha, Ilan Vertinsky, Chansoo Park

.This article explores the effects of the overall quality of national governance institutions of a country, along with the quality of some of its key characteristics, on international tourism inflows and the revenues a country derives from them. This article argues that increases in institutional quality reduce transaction costs and risks faced by both suppliers of international tourist services and tourists. We hypothesize that countries with higher quality of governance institutions are likely to attract more international tourists and derive more revenues from them. Our hypothesis is tested using panel data drawn from 108 countries between 1996 and 2011. The results strongly support the hypothesis. This study found that regulatory quality and the rule of law are the governance characteristics that have the most impact on international tourism flows. Improvement of institutional quality has more impact on tourism in high income countries than in emerging economies. The results are robust to different estimation methods, different measures of international tourism and institutional quality.

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  • Lincoln Business School (Research Outputs)

Publication Title

Tourism Analysis

Volume

23

Issue

4

Pages/Article Number

533-551

Publisher

Cognizant Communication Corporation

ISSN

1083-5423

Date Submitted

2017-08-30

Date Accepted

2018-12-20

Date of First Publication

2018-12-20

Date of Final Publication

2018-12-20

ePrints ID

28642

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