ANALYSIS OF THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN THE VARIABLES IN JAPANESE TOURISTS DEMAND USING VECM AND COINTEGRATION THE CASE OF THAILAND
Tanattrin Bunnag (ratanan@buu.ac.th)
Journal of Advanced Research in Management, 2014, vol. 5, issue 2, 114-126
Abstract:
The study of this article had done to Japanese tourists which were one of the majority international tourist arrivals to Thailand and used quarterly data since 1985 to 2012 The purpose was to study the relationship between 4 factors including number of Japanese arrivals to Thailand GDP per capita of Japanese tourists the own price and the cross price It was multivariate analysis which investigated dependence and interaction among a set of variables in multi values process The tool use was VECM and Cointegration We could conclude the relationship in the short run of various variables in Japanese tourists demand model It produced relationship called the income elasticity of demand and the own price elasticity of demand which was equal to 3 281 and 0 505 respectively In addition percentage change of GDP per capita of Japanese tourists had a negative relationship with percentage change of the own price Finally percentage change of the cross price had a positive relationship with percentage change of the own price In the long run the number of Japanese tourist arrivals had a positive relationship with the GDP per capita of Japanese tourists and the own price also had a positive relationship with the cross price
Date: 2014
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