Governance, tourism and inclusive growth in Africa

Q2 Social Sciences
Toyo A. M. Dossou, Simplice A. Asongu, Emmanuelle N. Kambaye, Kouessi P. Dossou, Alastaire S. Alinsato
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Abstract The use of Gross Domestic Product (GDP) per capita as a measure of economic growth has been recently subject to wide criticism by many economists. It has been observed that although some countries have experienced economic growth in recent years, income inequality and poverty continue to be exacerbated. Recently, sustainable development goal 8 has been geared to promote inclusive growth. Considering this fact, this study expands the literature by examining the relationship between tourism development and inclusive growth for a panel of 44 African countries over the period 2000–2020. Further, the study also adds to the literature by examining the moderation of governance quality on the tourism‐inclusive growth nexus. The investigation is made using the generalized method of moments as an estimation technique. The result indicates that tourism and governance quality appear to promote inclusive growth. Moreover, the results indicate that good quality of institutions or governance could complement tourism development to promote inclusive growth, as positive synergies are apparent from the role of governance in moderating the incidence of tourism on inclusive growth. Policy implications are discussed.
非洲的治理、旅游和包容性增长
使用人均国内生产总值(GDP)作为衡量经济增长的指标最近受到了许多经济学家的广泛批评。人们注意到,虽然一些国家近年来经历了经济增长,但收入不平等和贫困继续加剧。最近,可持续发展目标8与促进包容性增长相结合。考虑到这一事实,本研究通过研究2000-2020年期间44个非洲国家的旅游业发展与包容性增长之间的关系来扩展文献。此外,本研究还通过考察旅游包容性增长关系中治理质量的适度性来补充文献。采用广义矩量法作为估计技术进行了研究。结果表明,旅游业和治理质量对包容性增长具有促进作用。此外,研究结果表明,良好的制度或治理质量可以补充旅游业发展,促进包容性增长,因为治理在调节旅游业对包容性增长的影响方面具有明显的正协同效应。讨论了政策影响。
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期刊介绍: The International Social Science Journal bridges social science communities across disciplines and continents with a view to sharing information and debate with the widest possible audience. The ISSJ has a particular focus on interdisciplinary and transdisciplinary work that pushes the boundaries of current approaches, and welcomes both applied and theoretical research. Originally founded by UNESCO in 1949, ISSJ has since grown into a forum for innovative review, reflection and discussion informed by recent and ongoing international, social science research. It provides a home for work that asks questions in new ways and/or employs original methods to classic problems and whose insights have implications across the disciplines and beyond the academy. The journal publishes regular editions featuring rigorous, peer-reviewed research articles that reflect its international and heterodox scope.
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