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Pablo Juan Cárdenas-García

Researcher at University of Jaén

Publications -  27
Citations -  586

Pablo Juan Cárdenas-García is an academic researcher from University of Jaén. The author has contributed to research in topics: Tourism & Tourism geography. The author has an hindex of 10, co-authored 22 publications receiving 399 citations.

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Does Tourism Growth Influence Economic Development

TL;DR: In this article, the authors investigate whether the economic growth experienced in some countries as a result of the expansion of the tourism activity over the last two decades influences an increase in the level of economic development.
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Does environmental sustainability contribute to tourism growth? An analysis at the country level

TL;DR: In this paper, structural equation models have been used to measure the possible relationships between tourism growth and environmental sustainability, by using a sample of 139 countries with data from the last ten years.
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Analyzing the Bidirectional Relationship between Tourism Growth and Economic Development

TL;DR: The relationship between tourism and economic growth, tourism-led economic growth (TLGH), and economic-driven tourism growth (EDTG) was demonstrated in this paper, and the scientific literature was concerne...
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The Influence of Tourist Satisfaction on Tourism Expenditure in Emerging Urban Cultural Destinations

TL;DR: In this paper, the extent to which tourist satisfaction influences tourism expenditure at the destination using a gamma regression model, based on the information obtained from 2967 surveys conducted in 14 emerging urban cultural destinations in Andalusia, Spain.
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Trip Cultural Activities and Tourism Expenditure in Emerging Urban-cultural Destinations

TL;DR: In this article, a microeconomic analysis performed in 14 emerging urban-cultural destinations in Andalusia (Spain) revealed that there are activities related to cultural visits, attendance at events or gastronomic activities that determine tourism expenditure.