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Table 1.

Definitions and Codes.

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Summary Statistics of the Series Used in the Analysis.

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Table 3.

Conventinal Analysis of the unit root.

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Fourier Statistic Results.

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Table 5.

Fourier unit root test I(1).

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Table 6.

Quantile ADF Results(Constant).

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Table 7.

Quantile ADF Results(Constant+Trend).

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Table 8.

First difference Quantile ADF Results (Constant).

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First difference Quantile ADF Results (Constant+Trend).

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Table 10.

Pairwise Granger Causality Test Results.

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Table 11.

Checks for Granger-Causality in quantiles of the Wılder and tourism sectors.

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Fig 1.

Significant quantile causality heatmap across regions.

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LM Test Results Indicating Residual Autocorrelation Status Across Models.

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Fig 2.

Inverse Roots of the AR Characteristic Polynomial for SVAR Models.

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Structural Vector Autoregression (SVAR) Results.

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Fig 3.

Impulse Response of Tourism Indices to Clean Energy Shocks.

Note: Each panel presents the 12-month impulse response of regional tourism indices to a one standard deviation structural innovation in the clean energy index (DLWILDER), computed using Monte Carlo simulation with ±2 standard errors.

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Fig 4.

Wavelet correlation between the DLWILDER and DLFTXIN.

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Fig 5.

Wavelet Correlation between the DLWILDER and DLDJUST.

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Fig 6.

Wavelet Correlation between the DLWILDER and DLSTOXX.

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Fig 7.

Wavelet Correlation between the DLWILDER and DLAXHRKD.

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