Long and Short-term Impact of Tourism on Growth in Small Developing States

Long and Short-term Impact of Tourism on Growth in Small Developing States
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Volume/Issue: Volume 2025 Issue 103
Publication date: May 2025
ISBN: 9798229009591
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Exports and Imports , Economics- Macroeconomics , Public Finance , Industries - Hospitality Travel and Tourism , Emigration and Immigration , Small Developing States , Tourism , Growth , Tourism , Current account deficits , Business cycles , Migration , Foreign direct investment , Total factor productivity , Remittances , Economic recession , Sub-Saharan Africa

Summary

We explore the relationship of recessions and tourism cycles on the economic performance of tourism-dependent Small Developing States (SDS). Using local projections regressions, we examine how these cycles affect potential output growth and its drivers—investment and employment—and estimate the short-run elasticity of tourism growth to economic activity. Our findings reveal that the long-term influence of recessions are less persistent in SDS than in larger emerging markets, as tourist-dependent economies experience faster recoveries from recessions. Moreover, we use Cabo Verde as a natural experiment to assess the short-term relation of tourism on growth and found that tourism's short-run elasticity to growth is around 0.4 over 12 months, with limited spillovers to non-tourism areas.