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An Assessment of the Impact of the Tourism Sector on Regional Economic Development in Gauteng Province, South Africa

In: Peripheral Territories, Tourism, and Regional Development

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  • Daniel Meyer

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South Africa is facing three main developmental problems, including high levels of poverty, unemployment, and inequality. The tourism sector allows for a relatively easy entry into the local market for small businesses and entrepreneurs and has the potential to create jobs and subsequently, income. Tourism development could be utilised as a driver for economic growth and development. The main objective of this research was to assess the impact of the tourism sector on economic growth and development in South Africa, focusing on the Gauteng Province which, is the economic hub of the country and even Africa. The methodology utilised was based on a quantitative design, using secondary time series pooled panel data approach including, all the municipal entities in the region. Annual data from 2000 to 2019 were used to analyse the impact of tourism on economic growth and development. Tourism variables include measurements such as tourism spending and international tourism trips. Results confirm the tourism-growth nexus and the sector allows ease of market entry for small businesses, resulting in employment creation and income for the poor in developing regions if promoted via effective policy implementation, even in regions where tourism is not the leading sector.

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  • Daniel Meyer, 2021. "An Assessment of the Impact of the Tourism Sector on Regional Economic Development in Gauteng Province, South Africa," Chapters, in: Rui Alexandre Castanho & Gualter Manuel Medeiros Do Couto & Rossana Santos (ed.), Peripheral Territories, Tourism, and Regional Development, IntechOpen.
  • Handle: RePEc:ito:pchaps:221438
    DOI: 10.5772/intechopen.95810
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    Keywords

    economic development; economic impact; Gauteng region; South Africa; tourism;
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    • Z32 - Other Special Topics - - Tourism Economics - - - Tourism and Development

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