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    Title: An Event Study Analysis of Political Events, Disasters, and Accidents for Chinese Tourists to Taiwan
    Authors: Chang, Chia-Lin;Hsu, Shu-Han;McAleer, Michael
    Keywords: event study;abnormal rate of change;Chinese tourists;OLS;GARCH;GJR;EGARCH;tourism finance
    Date: 2018-11-20
    Issue Date: 2020-09-17 12:12:13 (UTC+8)
    Abstract: The number of Chinese tourists visiting Taiwan has been closely related to the political relationship across the Taiwan Strait. The occurrence of political events and disasters or accidents have had, and will continue to have, a huge impact on the Taiwan tourism market. To date, there has been relatively little empirical research conducted on this issue. Tourists are characterized as being involved in one of three types of tourism: group tourism (group-type), individual tourism (individual-type), and medical cosmetology (medical-type). We use the fundamental equation in tourism finance to examine the correlation that exists between the rate of change in the number of tourists and the rate of return on tourism. Second, we use the event study method to observe whether the numbers of tourists have changed abnormally before and after the occurrence of major events on both sides of the Strait. Three different types of conditional variance models, namely, the Generalized Autoregressive Conditional Heteroscedasticity, GARCH (1,1), Glosten, Jagannathan and Runkle, GJR (1,1) and Exponential GARCH, EGARCH (1,1), are used to estimate the abnormal rate of change in the number of tourists. The empirical results concerning the major events affecting the changes in the numbers of tourists from China to Taiwan are economically significant, and confirm the types of tourists that are most likely to be affected by such major events.
    Relation: Sustainability 10(11), 4307
    DOI: 10.3390/su10114307
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