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Globalisation and Tourism
Impact of Tourism
Economic Impact of Tourism
• The tourism industry generates substantial economic
benefits to both host countries and tourists' home
countries.
• Especially in developing countries, one of the
primary motivations for a region to promote itself as
a tourism destination is the expected economic
improvement.
• As with other impacts, this massive economic
development brings along both positive and negative
consequences.
Economic Impact of Tourism
• According to the World Tourism Organization:
• 698 million people traveled to a foreign country in
2000, spending more US$ 478 billion.
• International tourism receipts combined with passenger
transport currently total more than US$ 575 billion -
making tourism the world's number one export earner,
ahead of automotive products, chemicals, petroleum
and food.
NEGATIVE ECONOMIC IMPACTS OF TOURISM
• There are many hidden costs to tourism, which can have
unfavourable economic effects on the host community.
• Often rich countries are better able to profit from tourism
than poor ones.
• Whereas the least developed countries have the most
urgent need for income, employment and general rise of
the standard of living by means of tourism, they are least
able to realize these benefits.
• Among the reasons for this are large-scale transfer of
tourism revenues out of the host country and exclusion of
local businesses and products.
NEGATIVE ECONOMIC IMPACTS OF TOURISM:
Leakage
• The direct income for an area is the amount of tourist
expenditure that remains locally after taxes, profits, and
wages are paid outside the area and after imports are
purchased; these subtracted amounts are called leakage.
• In most all-inclusive package tours, about 80% of travellers'
expenditures go to the airlines, hotels and other
international companies, and not to local businesses or
workers.
• In addition, significant amounts of income actually retained
at destination level can leave again through leakage.
NEGATIVE ECONOMIC IMPACTS OF TOURISM:
Leakage
• A study of tourism 'leakage' in Thailand estimated
that 70% of all money spent by tourists ended up
leaving Thailand
• Estimates for other Third World countries range
from 80% in the Caribbean to 40% in India.
NEGATIVE ECONOMIC IMPACTS OF TOURISM:
Leakage
NEGATIVE ECONOMIC IMPACTS OF TOURISM:
Leakage
• There are two main ways that leakage occurs:
 Import leakage
• This commonly occurs when tourists demand standards of
equipment, food, and other products that the host country cannot
supply.
• Especially in LEDC’s, food and drinks must often be imported, since
local products are not up to the hotel's (i.e. tourist's) standards or
the country simply doesn't have a supplying industry.
• Much of the income from tourism expenditures leaves the country
again to pay for these imports.
• The average import-related leakage for most developing countries
today is between 40% and 50% of gross tourism earnings for small
economies and between 10% and 20% for most advanced and
diversified economies.
NEGATIVE ECONOMIC IMPACTS OF TOURISM:
Leakage
Export leakage
• TNC's have a substantial share in the export leakage.
• Often, especially in poor developing destinations, they are
the only ones that possess the necessary capital to invest in
the construction of tourism infrastructure and facilities.
• As a consequence of this, an export leakage arises when
overseas investors who finance the resorts and hotels take
their profits back to their country of origin.
NEGATIVE ECONOMIC IMPACTS OF TOURISM:
Enclave tourism
• Local businesses often see their chances to earn income
from tourists severely reduced by the creation of "all-
inclusive" vacation packages.
• When tourists remain for their entire stay at the same
cruise ship or resort, which provides everything they need
and where they will make all their expenditures, not much
opportunity is left for local people to profit from tourism.
• All-inclusive hotels generate the largest amount of revenue
but their impact on the economy is smaller per dollar of
revenue than other accommodation types.
• All-inclusives also import more and employed fewer people
per dollar of revenue than other hotels.
• Smaller trickle-down effect on local economies.
NEGATIVE ECONOMIC IMPACTS OF TOURISM:
Enclave tourism
• The cruise ship industry provides another example
of economic enclave tourism.
• Non-river cruises carried some 8.7 million
international passengers in 1999.
• On many ships, especially in the Caribbean, guests
are encouraged to spend most of their time and
money on board, and opportunities to spend in
some ports are closely managed and restricted.
NEGATIVE ECONOMIC IMPACTS OF TOURISM:
Infrastructure cost
• Tourism development can cost the local government and
local taxpayers a great deal of money.
• Developers may want the government to improve the
airport, roads and other infrastructure, and possibly to
provide tax breaks and other financial advantages, which
are costly activities for the government.
• Public resources spent on subsidized infrastructure or tax
breaks may reduce government investment in other critical
areas such as education and health.
NEGATIVE ECONOMIC IMPACTS OF TOURISM:
Increase in prices
• Increasing demand for basic services and goods
from tourists will often cause price hikes that
negatively affect local residents whose income does
not increase proportionately.
• Tourism development and the related rise in real
estate demand may dramatically increase building
costs and land values.
• This makes it more difficult for local people to meet
their basic daily needs.
NEGATIVE ECONOMIC IMPACTS OF TOURISM:
Economic dependence of the local community
on tourism
• Diversification in an economy is a sign of health, however if a
country or region becomes dependent for its economic survival upon
one industry, it can put major stress upon this industry as well as the
people involved to perform well.
• Many countries, especially developing countries with little ability to
explore other resources, have embraced tourism as a way to boost
the economy.
• In The Gambia, for instance, 30% of the workforce depends directly
or indirectly on tourism. In small island developing states,
percentages can range from 83% in the Maldives to 21% in the
Seychelles and 34% in Jamaica
• Over-reliance on tourism carries risks to tourism-dependent
economies. Economic recession, the impacts of natural disasters
such as tropical storms and changing tourism patterns can all have a
devastating effect.
NEGATIVE ECONOMIC IMPACTS OF TOURISM:
Seasonal character of jobs
Problems that seasonal workers face include:
• job (and therefore income) insecurity
• no guarantee of employment from one season to the
next
• difficulties in getting training, employment-related
medical benefits, and recognition of their experience
• unsatisfactory housing and working conditions.
NEGATIVE ECONOMIC IMPACTS OF TOURISM:
1. Leakage
2. Enclave tourism
3. Infrastructure cost
4. Increase in prices
5. Economic dependence
6. Seasonal character of jobs
POSITIVE ECONOMIC IMPACTS OF TOURISM:
Foreign exchange earnings
• Tourism expenditures generate income to the host
economy and can stimulate the investment necessary to
finance growth in other economic sectors.
• Some countries seek to accelerate this growth by requiring
visitors to bring in a certain amount of foreign currency for
each day of their stay.
• An important indicator of the role of international tourism
is its generation of foreign exchange earnings.
• Tourism is one of the top five export categories for as many
as 83% of countries and is a main source of foreign
exchange earnings for at least 38% of countries.
POSITIVE ECONOMIC IMPACTS OF TOURISM:
Contribution to government revenues
• Direct contributions are generated by taxes on
incomes from tourism employment and tourism
businesses, and by direct levies on tourists such as
departure taxes.
• Indirect contributions come from taxes and duties
levied on goods and services supplied to tourists.
• The WTO estimates that travel and tourism's direct,
indirect, and personal tax contribution worldwide
was over US$ 800 billion in 1998 - a figure it expects
to double by 2010.
POSITIVE ECONOMIC IMPACTS OF TOURISM:
Employment generation
• The rapid expansion of international tourism has led
to significant employment creation.
• For example, the hotel accommodation sector alone
provided around 11.3 million jobs worldwide in 1995.
• Tourism can generate jobs directly through hotels,
restaurants, nightclubs, taxis, and souvenir sales, and
indirectly through the supply of goods and services
needed by tourism-related businesses.
• Tourism supports some 7% of the world's workers.
POSITIVE ECONOMIC IMPACTS OF TOURISM:
Stimulation of infrastructure investment
• Tourism can induce the local government to
make infrastructure improvements such as
better water and sewage systems, roads,
electricity, telephone and public transport
networks
• This can can improve the quality of life for
residents as well as facilitate tourism.
POSITIVE ECONOMIC IMPACTS OF TOURISM:
Contribution to local economies
• As the environment is a basic component of the tourism industry's
assets, tourism revenues are often used to measure the economic
value of protected areas.
• Other local revenues that are not easily quantified, as not all tourist
expenditures are formally registered.
• Money is earned from tourism through informal employment (e.g.
street vendors, informal guides, rickshaw drivers)
• The positive side of informal employment is that the money is
returned to the local economy, and has a great multiplier effect as it
is spent over and over again.
• The WTO estimates that tourism generates an indirect contribution
equal to 100% of direct tourism expenditures.
POSITIVE ECONOMIC IMPACTS OF TOURISM:
1. Foreign exchange earnings
2. Contributions to government revenues
3. Employment generation
4. Infrastructure investment
5. Contribution to local economies

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  • 2. Economic Impact of Tourism • The tourism industry generates substantial economic benefits to both host countries and tourists' home countries. • Especially in developing countries, one of the primary motivations for a region to promote itself as a tourism destination is the expected economic improvement. • As with other impacts, this massive economic development brings along both positive and negative consequences.
  • 3. Economic Impact of Tourism • According to the World Tourism Organization: • 698 million people traveled to a foreign country in 2000, spending more US$ 478 billion. • International tourism receipts combined with passenger transport currently total more than US$ 575 billion - making tourism the world's number one export earner, ahead of automotive products, chemicals, petroleum and food.
  • 4. NEGATIVE ECONOMIC IMPACTS OF TOURISM • There are many hidden costs to tourism, which can have unfavourable economic effects on the host community. • Often rich countries are better able to profit from tourism than poor ones. • Whereas the least developed countries have the most urgent need for income, employment and general rise of the standard of living by means of tourism, they are least able to realize these benefits. • Among the reasons for this are large-scale transfer of tourism revenues out of the host country and exclusion of local businesses and products.
  • 5. NEGATIVE ECONOMIC IMPACTS OF TOURISM: Leakage • The direct income for an area is the amount of tourist expenditure that remains locally after taxes, profits, and wages are paid outside the area and after imports are purchased; these subtracted amounts are called leakage. • In most all-inclusive package tours, about 80% of travellers' expenditures go to the airlines, hotels and other international companies, and not to local businesses or workers. • In addition, significant amounts of income actually retained at destination level can leave again through leakage.
  • 6. NEGATIVE ECONOMIC IMPACTS OF TOURISM: Leakage • A study of tourism 'leakage' in Thailand estimated that 70% of all money spent by tourists ended up leaving Thailand • Estimates for other Third World countries range from 80% in the Caribbean to 40% in India.
  • 7. NEGATIVE ECONOMIC IMPACTS OF TOURISM: Leakage
  • 8. NEGATIVE ECONOMIC IMPACTS OF TOURISM: Leakage • There are two main ways that leakage occurs:  Import leakage • This commonly occurs when tourists demand standards of equipment, food, and other products that the host country cannot supply. • Especially in LEDC’s, food and drinks must often be imported, since local products are not up to the hotel's (i.e. tourist's) standards or the country simply doesn't have a supplying industry. • Much of the income from tourism expenditures leaves the country again to pay for these imports. • The average import-related leakage for most developing countries today is between 40% and 50% of gross tourism earnings for small economies and between 10% and 20% for most advanced and diversified economies.
  • 9. NEGATIVE ECONOMIC IMPACTS OF TOURISM: Leakage Export leakage • TNC's have a substantial share in the export leakage. • Often, especially in poor developing destinations, they are the only ones that possess the necessary capital to invest in the construction of tourism infrastructure and facilities. • As a consequence of this, an export leakage arises when overseas investors who finance the resorts and hotels take their profits back to their country of origin.
  • 10. NEGATIVE ECONOMIC IMPACTS OF TOURISM: Enclave tourism • Local businesses often see their chances to earn income from tourists severely reduced by the creation of "all- inclusive" vacation packages. • When tourists remain for their entire stay at the same cruise ship or resort, which provides everything they need and where they will make all their expenditures, not much opportunity is left for local people to profit from tourism. • All-inclusive hotels generate the largest amount of revenue but their impact on the economy is smaller per dollar of revenue than other accommodation types. • All-inclusives also import more and employed fewer people per dollar of revenue than other hotels. • Smaller trickle-down effect on local economies.
  • 11. NEGATIVE ECONOMIC IMPACTS OF TOURISM: Enclave tourism • The cruise ship industry provides another example of economic enclave tourism. • Non-river cruises carried some 8.7 million international passengers in 1999. • On many ships, especially in the Caribbean, guests are encouraged to spend most of their time and money on board, and opportunities to spend in some ports are closely managed and restricted.
  • 12. NEGATIVE ECONOMIC IMPACTS OF TOURISM: Infrastructure cost • Tourism development can cost the local government and local taxpayers a great deal of money. • Developers may want the government to improve the airport, roads and other infrastructure, and possibly to provide tax breaks and other financial advantages, which are costly activities for the government. • Public resources spent on subsidized infrastructure or tax breaks may reduce government investment in other critical areas such as education and health.
  • 13. NEGATIVE ECONOMIC IMPACTS OF TOURISM: Increase in prices • Increasing demand for basic services and goods from tourists will often cause price hikes that negatively affect local residents whose income does not increase proportionately. • Tourism development and the related rise in real estate demand may dramatically increase building costs and land values. • This makes it more difficult for local people to meet their basic daily needs.
  • 14. NEGATIVE ECONOMIC IMPACTS OF TOURISM: Economic dependence of the local community on tourism • Diversification in an economy is a sign of health, however if a country or region becomes dependent for its economic survival upon one industry, it can put major stress upon this industry as well as the people involved to perform well. • Many countries, especially developing countries with little ability to explore other resources, have embraced tourism as a way to boost the economy. • In The Gambia, for instance, 30% of the workforce depends directly or indirectly on tourism. In small island developing states, percentages can range from 83% in the Maldives to 21% in the Seychelles and 34% in Jamaica • Over-reliance on tourism carries risks to tourism-dependent economies. Economic recession, the impacts of natural disasters such as tropical storms and changing tourism patterns can all have a devastating effect.
  • 15. NEGATIVE ECONOMIC IMPACTS OF TOURISM: Seasonal character of jobs Problems that seasonal workers face include: • job (and therefore income) insecurity • no guarantee of employment from one season to the next • difficulties in getting training, employment-related medical benefits, and recognition of their experience • unsatisfactory housing and working conditions.
  • 16. NEGATIVE ECONOMIC IMPACTS OF TOURISM: 1. Leakage 2. Enclave tourism 3. Infrastructure cost 4. Increase in prices 5. Economic dependence 6. Seasonal character of jobs
  • 17. POSITIVE ECONOMIC IMPACTS OF TOURISM: Foreign exchange earnings • Tourism expenditures generate income to the host economy and can stimulate the investment necessary to finance growth in other economic sectors. • Some countries seek to accelerate this growth by requiring visitors to bring in a certain amount of foreign currency for each day of their stay. • An important indicator of the role of international tourism is its generation of foreign exchange earnings. • Tourism is one of the top five export categories for as many as 83% of countries and is a main source of foreign exchange earnings for at least 38% of countries.
  • 18. POSITIVE ECONOMIC IMPACTS OF TOURISM: Contribution to government revenues • Direct contributions are generated by taxes on incomes from tourism employment and tourism businesses, and by direct levies on tourists such as departure taxes. • Indirect contributions come from taxes and duties levied on goods and services supplied to tourists. • The WTO estimates that travel and tourism's direct, indirect, and personal tax contribution worldwide was over US$ 800 billion in 1998 - a figure it expects to double by 2010.
  • 19. POSITIVE ECONOMIC IMPACTS OF TOURISM: Employment generation • The rapid expansion of international tourism has led to significant employment creation. • For example, the hotel accommodation sector alone provided around 11.3 million jobs worldwide in 1995. • Tourism can generate jobs directly through hotels, restaurants, nightclubs, taxis, and souvenir sales, and indirectly through the supply of goods and services needed by tourism-related businesses. • Tourism supports some 7% of the world's workers.
  • 20. POSITIVE ECONOMIC IMPACTS OF TOURISM: Stimulation of infrastructure investment • Tourism can induce the local government to make infrastructure improvements such as better water and sewage systems, roads, electricity, telephone and public transport networks • This can can improve the quality of life for residents as well as facilitate tourism.
  • 21. POSITIVE ECONOMIC IMPACTS OF TOURISM: Contribution to local economies • As the environment is a basic component of the tourism industry's assets, tourism revenues are often used to measure the economic value of protected areas. • Other local revenues that are not easily quantified, as not all tourist expenditures are formally registered. • Money is earned from tourism through informal employment (e.g. street vendors, informal guides, rickshaw drivers) • The positive side of informal employment is that the money is returned to the local economy, and has a great multiplier effect as it is spent over and over again. • The WTO estimates that tourism generates an indirect contribution equal to 100% of direct tourism expenditures.
  • 22. POSITIVE ECONOMIC IMPACTS OF TOURISM: 1. Foreign exchange earnings 2. Contributions to government revenues 3. Employment generation 4. Infrastructure investment 5. Contribution to local economies