Misery index and outbound tourists: Data for Mexico

Published: 12 October 2021| Version 1 | DOI: 10.17632/njz7cffzw2.1
Contributor:
Fernando Sánchez López

Description

This document contains data to study the relationship between outbound tourists and the compensated misery index (CMI) proposed by Hortalà and Rey (2011). I have computed an Unrestricted VAR model by using the CMI that I originally calculated to study the relationship between the number of international visitors in Mexico and the CMI, which was first shared in Sánchez (2021) (DOI: 10.17632/hzgysvg55k.1), and that I share in this document once again to have all the model variables in a single document. It is important to mention that no change has been done to the file containing the CMI. To compute the model, I have also obtained the multilateral real exchange rate index with respect to 111 eleven countries and the number of outbound tourists. I used two exogenous variables to calculate the VAR. These variables are named Dummy 1 and Dummy 2. Finally, I also share the Eviews file where I have computed the model.

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Institutions

Universidad Nacional Autonoma de Mexico Instituto de Investigaciones Economicas

Categories

Tourism, Poverty, Vector Autoregression

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