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INTRODUCTION
• Tourism is an economic activity that has a
significant impact on the economic conditions of
the host country and tourist’s home country.
• It creates ample income opportunities for the
community in and around the destinations.
• This dynamic sector helps generate direct and
indirect income for skilled, semi-skilled and
unskilled people.
• The flow of tourist brings in the massive changes in
terms of the growth of GDP, per capita income, and
foreign exchange earnings from exports.
• Thus, major foreign exchange earner and a
powerful tax revenue generator for local, state and
• It facilitates huge infrastructure and
superstructure development.
• Unlike other manufacturing and service
sector this has a high level of multiplier
effects and trickle-down effect.
• Revenue flows through tourist expenditure
and reaches to bottom of society at a
faster rate.
• The bright side of tourism is development,
poverty eradication and employment
generation.
Concept Of Tourism Impact
The impact of tourism
is the outcome of
tourism development
in an area.
The impact can be
either positive or
negative
Positive impact includes
rising income, employment,
multiplier effect, higher
GDP growth, reduction of
balance of payment deficits
and poverty alleviation.
The negative impact
includes
displacement effect,
demonstration effect,
carrying capacity
issues, and
environmental issues.
• Ideal tourism planning aims at
amplification of social and economic well-
being of the people that would ultimately
inculcate fellow feelings and universal
brotherhood.
• As tourism businesses keep growing,
supplementary opportunities are
generated for investment in terms of
facilities and amenities in and around the
locality of the destination.
• Tourism helps in development of public
utilities such as potable drinking water,
sewage system, transport, public
restrooms etc.
• These not only provide comfort for
Economic Development through Tourism in Bhutan
• Started promotion of Inbound tourism in !974.
• Tourism is 3rd largest export earner and they earn foreign
exchange through showcasing rich Buddhist Culture.
• As per total estimate ,between 17,800 -19,600 jobs were
created under tourism sector.
Flow of tourism Revenues into the economy (UNWTO)
Tourists spend directly for Travel and tourism companies spend directly for
Lodging Wages, salaries, tips, and gratuities
Food Commissions and payroll taxes
Beverages Food and Beverage stocks
Entertainment Music and entertainment
Clothing Administrative expenses
Gifts and souvenirs Professional services and insurance premiums
Photography Advertisement and publicity
Medicines and medical attention Utilities, gas, water, electricity, sewerage, and rubbish
removal
Jewellery Purchases of goods for sales
Tobacco Materials and Supplies
Hairdressing Repair and maintenance
Cosmetics Transportation, licenses, and taxes
Internal transport Rentals of premises and equipment
Tours and Sightseeing Interest charges and loan repayments
Miscellaneous Capital asset replacements
7.6%
INR
6,392.7Billiom
3.7%
INR
5,943.3Billiom
2017
Forecast for
2018
Direct GDP Contribution
NEGETIVE IMPACT
Negative economic impacts of tourism
LEAKAGE DISPLACEMENT
EFFECT
ENCLAVE
TOURISM
INFRASTRUCTURE
COST
INCREASING
PRICES
ECONOMIC
DEPENDENCE
SEASONAL
CHARACTER OF
JOBS
Leakage
• Leakage occurs when
tourists money are used to
purchase needed goods or
services from outside the
area.
• The more imports that are
necessary, the higher the
leakage will be.
• Leakage goes to negligible
in a self sustaining
Economy.
• In addition, significant amounts of income actually
retained at destination level can again through
leakage.
• A study of tourism `leakage` in thailand estimated
that 70% of all money spent by tourists ended up
leaving.
• Estimates for the other third world countries range
from the 80% in the caribbean to 40% in India.
Displacement
Effect
• Displacement refers to
the physical
dispossession of people
from their lands.
• E.g. Commonwealth
games in Delhi for
Special Tourism
Zone.(In which people
from nearby by villages
are displaced)
• 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 product are not up to the hotel’s (i.e. tourists)
standards or the country simply doesn’t have a supplying
industry.
• The average import related leakage for most developing
countries is between 40% and 50% of gross tourism earning for
small economies and between 10% and 20% for most advanced
and diversified economies.
-> export leakage
• TNC’s have a substantial share in the export leakage.
• Often, especially in poor developing countries
destination, they are the only ones that posses the
necessary capital to invest in the construction of
tourism infrastructure and facilities.
• An export leakage arises when overseas investors who
finance the resorts and hotels take their profits back
to their country.
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 provide everything they
need and their will make all their expenditures, not
much opportunity is left for local people to profit
from tourism.
• Small trickle down effect on local economies.
• The cruise ship industry provide another example of
economic enclave tourism.
• Non river cruises carried some 8.7 million
international passenger 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.
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 airports, 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.
Increase in prices
• Increasing demand for basic services and goods
from tourists will often cause price hikes that
negatively affects local people and residents whose
income does not increase proportionately.
• Tourism development and the related rise in real
estate demand may dramatically increases building
costs and land values.
• This makes it more difficult for local people to meet
their basic daily needs.
Economics dependence of the local
community on tourism
• Diversification in an economy is a sign of health,
however if a country or region become dependent for
its economic survival upon one industry, it can put
major stress this industry as well as the people
involved to perform well.
• Many countries , especially developing countries with
the 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 state percentages range from 83%
in the Maldives to 21% in the Seychelles and 34%
Jamaica.
Seasonal Character Of Jobs
Problem that seasonal workers face include:
• Job and therefore income insecurely.
• No guarantee of employment from one season to
the next season.
• Difficulties in getting training, employment related
medical benefits, and recognition of their
experience.
• Unsatisfactory housing and working conditions.
Positive Impact
Multiplier Effect
It simply means-
How many times
money spend by a
tourist circulates
though a host
country's economy.
• This economic concept was conceived in 19th
century and developed throughout the early
20th century
• Works of John Maynard Keynes in 1930s helps it
Multiplier model
New Hotel Sets up
Local Business
Supply Services
More jobs are
indirectly Created
Created Jobs directly in
the hotels
Other companies are
attracted to the area
Worker spend their
income in local area;
increase in tax revenue
Tax Spent on Improving
infrastructure, image
and tourist services
The area becomes a more
popular tourist
destination, increasing
profitability and revenue
for re-investment
Money Lost Through
Leakage
Employment Generation
• Tourism provides a huge amount of employment through
direct, indirect and induced manner.
• One in every ten jobs on the planet is in Tourism.
• tourism industry provides tremendous opportunity for
relatively small businesses to thrive and is a leading
generator of jobs.
26,148,000
Jobs directly in 2017
26,883,000
Forecasted to grow
by 2.8% in 2018
33,195,000
(5.0% of
total
Employment)
(An Increase Of 2.1% PA
Employment Figures
[ Year-2028 ]
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.
• Tourism expenditures generate income to the host
economy and can stimulate the investment
necessary to finance growth in other economic
sectors.
FEEs during the month of December 2017 were Rs.
19,514 crore as compared to Rs. 16,558 crore in
December 2016 and Rs. 14,152 crore in December 2015.
The growth rate in FEEs
in rupee terms in
December 2017 over
December 2016 has
increased to 17.9%,
compared to 17.0% in
December 2016 over
December 2015.
Regional Development
• Through sustainable tourism the local economy gets
stronger and it finally helps in development of the region.
• Regional development includes
• Better investment opportunities
• Infrastructure development
• Growth of local economy
• Better standard of living
• Money is earned from tourism through informal
employment (e.g. street vendors, informal guides, rickshaw
drivers).This money finally return to local economy and have
a great multiplier effect.
References
• https://ideas.repec.org/p/wiw/wiwrsa/ersa01p273.
html
• https://geographyfieldwork.com/TouristMultiplier.h
tm
• https://www.slideshare.net/EmanAbbas/economic-
impact-of-tourism-13613739
• https://www.wttc.org/-
/media/files/reports/economic-impact-
research/countries-2018/india2018.pdf
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economicimpactsoftourism-181130111044.pdf

  • 1. Aman Balsara I Amit Kumar IAnjali Tyagi
  • 2. INTRODUCTION • Tourism is an economic activity that has a significant impact on the economic conditions of the host country and tourist’s home country. • It creates ample income opportunities for the community in and around the destinations. • This dynamic sector helps generate direct and indirect income for skilled, semi-skilled and unskilled people. • The flow of tourist brings in the massive changes in terms of the growth of GDP, per capita income, and foreign exchange earnings from exports. • Thus, major foreign exchange earner and a powerful tax revenue generator for local, state and
  • 3. • It facilitates huge infrastructure and superstructure development. • Unlike other manufacturing and service sector this has a high level of multiplier effects and trickle-down effect. • Revenue flows through tourist expenditure and reaches to bottom of society at a faster rate. • The bright side of tourism is development, poverty eradication and employment generation.
  • 4. Concept Of Tourism Impact The impact of tourism is the outcome of tourism development in an area. The impact can be either positive or negative Positive impact includes rising income, employment, multiplier effect, higher GDP growth, reduction of balance of payment deficits and poverty alleviation. The negative impact includes displacement effect, demonstration effect, carrying capacity issues, and environmental issues.
  • 5. • Ideal tourism planning aims at amplification of social and economic well- being of the people that would ultimately inculcate fellow feelings and universal brotherhood. • As tourism businesses keep growing, supplementary opportunities are generated for investment in terms of facilities and amenities in and around the locality of the destination. • Tourism helps in development of public utilities such as potable drinking water, sewage system, transport, public restrooms etc. • These not only provide comfort for
  • 6. Economic Development through Tourism in Bhutan • Started promotion of Inbound tourism in !974. • Tourism is 3rd largest export earner and they earn foreign exchange through showcasing rich Buddhist Culture. • As per total estimate ,between 17,800 -19,600 jobs were created under tourism sector.
  • 7. Flow of tourism Revenues into the economy (UNWTO) Tourists spend directly for Travel and tourism companies spend directly for Lodging Wages, salaries, tips, and gratuities Food Commissions and payroll taxes Beverages Food and Beverage stocks Entertainment Music and entertainment Clothing Administrative expenses Gifts and souvenirs Professional services and insurance premiums Photography Advertisement and publicity Medicines and medical attention Utilities, gas, water, electricity, sewerage, and rubbish removal Jewellery Purchases of goods for sales Tobacco Materials and Supplies Hairdressing Repair and maintenance Cosmetics Transportation, licenses, and taxes Internal transport Rentals of premises and equipment Tours and Sightseeing Interest charges and loan repayments Miscellaneous Capital asset replacements
  • 10. Negative economic impacts of tourism LEAKAGE DISPLACEMENT EFFECT ENCLAVE TOURISM INFRASTRUCTURE COST INCREASING PRICES ECONOMIC DEPENDENCE SEASONAL CHARACTER OF JOBS
  • 11. Leakage • Leakage occurs when tourists money are used to purchase needed goods or services from outside the area. • The more imports that are necessary, the higher the leakage will be. • Leakage goes to negligible in a self sustaining Economy.
  • 12. • In addition, significant amounts of income actually retained at destination level can again through leakage. • A study of tourism `leakage` in thailand estimated that 70% of all money spent by tourists ended up leaving. • Estimates for the other third world countries range from the 80% in the caribbean to 40% in India.
  • 13. Displacement Effect • Displacement refers to the physical dispossession of people from their lands. • E.g. Commonwealth games in Delhi for Special Tourism Zone.(In which people from nearby by villages are displaced)
  • 14. • 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 product are not up to the hotel’s (i.e. tourists) standards or the country simply doesn’t have a supplying industry. • The average import related leakage for most developing countries is between 40% and 50% of gross tourism earning for small economies and between 10% and 20% for most advanced and diversified economies.
  • 15. -> export leakage • TNC’s have a substantial share in the export leakage. • Often, especially in poor developing countries destination, they are the only ones that posses the necessary capital to invest in the construction of tourism infrastructure and facilities. • An export leakage arises when overseas investors who finance the resorts and hotels take their profits back to their country.
  • 16. 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 provide everything they need and their will make all their expenditures, not much opportunity is left for local people to profit from tourism. • Small trickle down effect on local economies. • The cruise ship industry provide another example of economic enclave tourism.
  • 17. • Non river cruises carried some 8.7 million international passenger 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.
  • 18. 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 airports, 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.
  • 19. Increase in prices • Increasing demand for basic services and goods from tourists will often cause price hikes that negatively affects local people and residents whose income does not increase proportionately. • Tourism development and the related rise in real estate demand may dramatically increases building costs and land values. • This makes it more difficult for local people to meet their basic daily needs.
  • 20. Economics dependence of the local community on tourism • Diversification in an economy is a sign of health, however if a country or region become dependent for its economic survival upon one industry, it can put major stress this industry as well as the people involved to perform well. • Many countries , especially developing countries with the 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 state percentages range from 83% in the Maldives to 21% in the Seychelles and 34% Jamaica.
  • 21. Seasonal Character Of Jobs Problem that seasonal workers face include: • Job and therefore income insecurely. • No guarantee of employment from one season to the next season. • Difficulties in getting training, employment related medical benefits, and recognition of their experience. • Unsatisfactory housing and working conditions.
  • 23. Multiplier Effect It simply means- How many times money spend by a tourist circulates though a host country's economy.
  • 24. • This economic concept was conceived in 19th century and developed throughout the early 20th century • Works of John Maynard Keynes in 1930s helps it
  • 25. Multiplier model New Hotel Sets up Local Business Supply Services More jobs are indirectly Created Created Jobs directly in the hotels Other companies are attracted to the area Worker spend their income in local area; increase in tax revenue Tax Spent on Improving infrastructure, image and tourist services The area becomes a more popular tourist destination, increasing profitability and revenue for re-investment Money Lost Through Leakage
  • 26. Employment Generation • Tourism provides a huge amount of employment through direct, indirect and induced manner. • One in every ten jobs on the planet is in Tourism. • tourism industry provides tremendous opportunity for relatively small businesses to thrive and is a leading generator of jobs.
  • 27. 26,148,000 Jobs directly in 2017 26,883,000 Forecasted to grow by 2.8% in 2018 33,195,000 (5.0% of total Employment) (An Increase Of 2.1% PA Employment Figures [ Year-2028 ]
  • 28. 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. • Tourism expenditures generate income to the host economy and can stimulate the investment necessary to finance growth in other economic sectors.
  • 29. FEEs during the month of December 2017 were Rs. 19,514 crore as compared to Rs. 16,558 crore in December 2016 and Rs. 14,152 crore in December 2015. The growth rate in FEEs in rupee terms in December 2017 over December 2016 has increased to 17.9%, compared to 17.0% in December 2016 over December 2015.
  • 30. Regional Development • Through sustainable tourism the local economy gets stronger and it finally helps in development of the region. • Regional development includes • Better investment opportunities • Infrastructure development • Growth of local economy • Better standard of living • Money is earned from tourism through informal employment (e.g. street vendors, informal guides, rickshaw drivers).This money finally return to local economy and have a great multiplier effect.
  • 31. References • https://ideas.repec.org/p/wiw/wiwrsa/ersa01p273. html • https://geographyfieldwork.com/TouristMultiplier.h tm • https://www.slideshare.net/EmanAbbas/economic- impact-of-tourism-13613739 • https://www.wttc.org/- /media/files/reports/economic-impact- research/countries-2018/india2018.pdf