Singaporean Demand For Tourism In Malaysia
Tourism is among the most important service industries in Malaysia. It plays a crucial role in the new economic model, in which the government is increasing its efforts to shift the border of economic activities from a resource-based to a service -based economy. One of Malaysia’s major tourist or...
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Language: | English |
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Institute of Society Transformation
2014
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Online Access: | http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/18019/1/SINGAPOREAN%20DEMAND%20FOR%20TOURISM%20IN%20MALAYSIA%20%28abstract%29.pdf http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/18019/ |
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Summary: | Tourism is among the most important service industries in Malaysia. It plays a crucial role in the new economic model,
in which the government is increasing its efforts to shift the border of economic activities from a resource-based to a service
-based
economy. One of Malaysia’s major tourist origination countries is Singapore, which accounts for more than half of the annual to
urist
arrivals in Malaysia. Looking at the significant volume of tourist arrivals from Singapore, this paper investigated the determi
nants of
Singaporean tourism demand in Malaysia from a macroeconomic perspective using quarterly data from 2000Q1 through 2010Q4.
The empirical results suggest a long-term cointegration relationship between Singaporean tourist arrivals and specified macroec
o-
nomic variables, including real Singaporean income, tourism price, real travel cost, and currency exchange rate between Singapo
re
and Malaysia. In particular, higher real income and stronger currency will induce Singaporeans to visit Malaysia, while higher
tourism prices and travel costs will discourage tourists from Singapore. It is difficult to infer specific policy for the touri
sm industry
using foreign real income and exchange rates, h
owever, a deta
iled microeconomic survey on tourist demand behavior regarding
tourism prices and travel costs should be conducted and addressed by the Malaysian tourism action plan. |
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