Abstract:
This study identifies whether there is any significant relationship between tourism industry and
economic growth in Sri Lanka. Tourism is an important component in the economy of most of the
countries especially in Asia because of its environment, culture and heritage. It is considered as the
main contributor to the economy in many countries and plays a crucial role in achieving
macroeconomic stability. In Sri Lanka tourism can be identified as a critical component in the
economy because it impacts on and is impacted from many other sectors in the economy.
Transportation, accommodation, food and agriculture, retailing and manufacturing sectors of the
country are heavily impacted on the changes in the tourism industry. Also, the contribution of the
tourism sector to the Gross Domestic Production has increased after 2010 when compared with the
previous years. Identifying the availability of any unidirectional relationship from tourism industry to
economic growth is aimed and identifying the bi causal relationships is not an objective of this study.
The study has used tourism earnings and tourist arrivals as independent variables to measure the
tourism industry and Gross Domestic Product the dependent variable to measure the economic
growth. Time series data from year 1978 to 2016 has used in conducting this study. Model validity
tests such as normality test, Descriptive statistics, Regression question and multicollinearity test has
applied in order to develop a well fitted model and relationship measurement tests such as multiple
regression analysis, has used to identify the relationship between the variables. Findings reveal that
there is a significant positive relationship between Tourism and Economic Growth in Sri Lanka.
Further it was able to conclude that there is no any short-term relationship and the relationship
between tourism and economic growth is long term. Accordingly, the study recommends to
implement favorable policies to boost the tourism industry in order to accelerate the growth of the
country.