Tourism, dutch disease and welfare in an open dynamic economy
journal contribution
posted on 2006-01-01, 00:00authored byChi-Chur Chao, B Hazari, J P Laffargue, Pasquale SgroPasquale Sgro, E Yu
This paper examines the effects of an expansion in tourism on capital accumulation, sectoral output and resident welfare in an open economy with an externality in the traded good sector. An expansion of tourism increases the relative price of the nontraded good, improves the tertiary terms of trade and hence yields a gain in revenue. However, this increase in the relative price of nontraded goods results in a lowering of the demand for capital used in the traded sector. The subsequent de-industrialization in the traded good sector may lower resident welfare. This result is supported by numerical simulations.
History
Journal
Japanese economic review
Volume
57
Pagination
501 - 515
Location
Oxford
ISSN
1352-4739
eISSN
1468-5876
Language
eng
Notes
Final version accepted 31 December 2004 Published Online: 3 Nov 2006