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Examining the behaviour of visitor arrivals to Australia from twenty different countries : an application of panel unit root tests

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posted on 2008-09-01, 00:00 authored by Paresh Narayan, A Prasad
Testing for the behaviour of visitor arrivals has important implications for policy, for if visitor arrivals are stationary processes then it implies that shocks to visitor arrivals are transitory. However, if visitor arrivals are found to be characterised by a unit root then this implies that shocks to visitor arrivals are permanent. In this paper we provide the first evidence on the unit root hypothesis for visitor arrivals to Australia using a suite of recently developed panel unit root tests. Our main finding is that visitor arrivals to Australia from twenty tourist source markets and from the G7 markets are mean reverting. implying that any shocks will have only a transitory effect. However; visitor arrivals from eight Asian countries are characterised by a unit root. implying that shocks will have a permanent effect on this market.

History

Journal

Economic papers

Volume

27

Issue

3

Pagination

265 - 271

Publisher

Economic Society of Australia

Location

Sydney, N.S.W.

ISSN

0812-0439

eISSN

1759-3441

Language

eng

Publication classification

C1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal

Copyright notice

2008, The Economic Socirty of Australia

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