Cinar, SinanHas, Banu2025-09-152025-09-1520241300-3623https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14517/8378This study examines the impact of tourism on economic growth in Turkey at the provincial level using data from the 2008-2020 period and dynamic panel data analysis. Analyses conducted with the Augmented Solow-Swan Model reveal that technology, labor, physical capital, and tourism positively contribute to growth, while human capital has a negative effect. The study makes a unique contribution to the literature as the first research to analyze the impact of tourism on economic growth in Turkey using the most recent provincial data and this model. The findings indicate that the tourism-led growth hypothesis is valid for Turkey.trinfo:eu-repo/semantics/closedAccessTourismEconomic GrowthRegional EconomicsDynamic PanelAn Analysis of the Tourism-Led Growth Hypothesis in Turkey at the Provincial Level: A Dynamic Panel Data ApproachArticleN/AN/A187120WOS:001545611000001