Economic Impact of Tourism
Economic Impact of Tourism
Economic Impact of Tourism
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Recap
•Importance of knowing the culture
•Cultural patterns by internal forces
•Cultural patterns by external forces
•Importance of Cultural Tourism
Activity
•• Pictionary
Each group will have a representative
• Each will be given two minutes to draw and for his/her groupmates to
guess the word
• Topics will be about our previous discussion
Economic Impact of Tourism
Learning Outcomes
• Who is OECD?
Organization for Economic Cooperation and
Development
• It is an intergovernmental economic organization with 36
member countries, founded in 1961 to stimulate
economic progress and world trade.
• Headquarters: Paris, France
• Some of mentioned Founders: United States, France,
Germany, United Kingdom, Turkey, Canada, Spain and
more.
Tourism and Hospitality as an invisible
export
• What is a multiplier?
Multiplier
Increased personal
income
Save Seed
Handicrafts
Fertilizer
Imports
Raw (leakage)
materials
Tourist Purchase of supplies
Hotelier wages …
Rent …
Food
Wages
Services (taxi etc.) Savings
What is Leakage?
• Higher prices
• Economic instability
Effects on Employment
• Tourism and Hospitality Industry offers more
employment opportunities than other economic sectors.
• It generates employment faster for developing nations
than the developed ones
Three types of employment:
• Direct Employment
• Indirect Employment
• Induced Employment
Direct Employment
• Generated as a result of providing goods
and services directly to tourist in hotels, Induced Employment
restaurants, bars, nightclub and the like
• People working in positions only
peripherally related to tourism and
Indirect Employment hospitality.
• Consists of those positions that are • Examples: construction workers,
associated with other tourism- merchants and professionals such as
related activities but are used by both doctors, accountants who service
the local resident and tourist. Shops employees working within the
and food wholesalers are considered
industrty
to be sources of indirect
employment.
Effects of Balance of Payments
• Balance of Payments is an accounting of flow of goods,
services and funds in and out of the country during a given
period
• If the country pays or agrees to pay more money than it
receives, it has a deficit in its balance of payments
• If the country receives more money than it sends or exports,
it has a surplus in its balance of payments
Effects on Investment and Development