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External shocks and tourist arrivals to Cambodia

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posted on 2024-06-03, 17:21 authored by ASM Sohel Azad, V Chheang, A Ahsan
This article investigates how external shocks affect tourist arrivals to Cambodia. The study relies on the random walk approach to test whether the shocks to tourist arrivals are temporary or persistent in nature. To facilitate the empirical investigation, the study applies and compares the results from different unit root tests and variance-ratio tests to the monthly tourists' arrival data from 1994 to December 2012. Both tests provide evidence of random walk hypothesis, implying that shocks to tourists' arrival to Cambodia have a persistent effect requiring short- to medium-term policies to combat the vulnerability due to those shocks. Public-private coordinated policies could reduce the impact, as we found that once the crisis (external shocks) is minimized, the magnitude of the shocks decays slowly.

History

Journal

Tourism analysis

Volume

19

Pagination

311-321

Location

Putnam Valley, NY

ISSN

1083-5423

eISSN

1943-3999

Language

eng

Publication classification

C1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal, C Journal article

Copyright notice

2014, Cognizant Communication Corporation

Issue

3

Publisher

Cognizant Communication Corporation