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Going Viral: A Gravity Model of Infectious Diseases and Tourism Flows

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OPEN ECONOMIES REVIEW
卷 33, 期 1, 页码 141-156

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DOI: 10.1007/s11079-021-09619-5

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Infectious diseases; International tourism flows; Gravity model; Panel data; C21; C23; F11; F14; F47; R12; Z30

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This study estimates the impact of infectious diseases on tourism flows between developing and developed countries using an augmented gravity model framework. The results show that infectious diseases have a negative effect on international tourism, especially with a more significant impact on developing countries.
This paper develops an augmented gravity model framework to estimate the impact of infectious diseases on bilateral tourism flows among 38,184 pairs of countries over the period 1995-2017. The results confirm that international tourism is adversely affected by infectious disease risk, and the magnitude of this negative effect is statistically and economically significant. In the case of SARS, for example, a 10% increase in the number of confirmed cases leads, on average, to a reduction of 4.7% in international tourist arrivals. Furthermore, while infectious diseases appear to have a smaller and statistically insignificant negative effect on tourism flows to advanced economies, the magnitude and statistical significance of the impact of infectious diseases are much greater in developing countries, where such diseases tend to be more prevalent and health infrastructure lags behind.

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