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Tourism and Human Development
 
     Tourism and Human Development
     
     


Autor(es):
Croes, Robertico
Rivera, Manuel


Periódico: Revista Latino-Americana de Turismologia

Fonte: Revista Latino-Americana de Turismologia; v. 1 n. 2 (2015): Dossiê - Equador; 17-29

Palavras-chave:
Tourism; Human development; Economic growth; Cointegration; Granger causality


Resumo: This study investigates the link between tourism and human development, and claims that tourism has a double effect on human development. The investigation is anchored in two theoretical frameworks, the tourism led growth (TLG) and Sen’s capability approach. Based on a production process, the study employs a case study approach applied to Ecuador, and uses cointegration and Granger causality analyses to assess the connectedness between the two constructs. The explored interconnectedness in the case of Ecuador reveals that it is human development that promotes tourism, and not the other way around as was expected. The direct implication is that Ecuador reveals a lopsided human development situation with clear capacity constraints in the tourist sector and the overall economy. The larger implication is that rising incomes will not necessarily prompt enhanced human development performances.