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International Tourism: Its Costs And Benefits To Host Countries

In: Handbook of Tourism Economics Analysis, New Applications and Case Studies

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  • Chi-Chur Chao

    (Deakin University, Australia)

  • Pasquale Sgro

    (Deakin University, Australia)

Abstract

An expansion of inbound tourism increases the demand for locally produced non-traded goods and services, thereby raising the relative prices of them. In the short run, the increase in tourism can bring benefits in terms of raising tax revenues, increasing sectoral employment and improving environmental quality. Nonetheless, in the long run, costs for the increase in tourism may arise. A tourism boom can cause ‘Dutch Disease’ in lowering capital formation of the non-tourism sectors. Moreover, the expansion of tourism can reduce foreign reserves of the economy. Therefore, how to balance the short-run benefits versus long-run costs is of concern to policy makers in attracting international tourists to the economy.

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  • Chi-Chur Chao & Pasquale Sgro, 2013. "International Tourism: Its Costs And Benefits To Host Countries," World Scientific Book Chapters, in: Clement A Tisdell (ed.), Handbook of Tourism Economics Analysis, New Applications and Case Studies, chapter 26, pages 605-618, World Scientific Publishing Co. Pte. Ltd..
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