The Effect of Tourism on Current Account Balance in Ethiopia

Kidanemariam Gidey
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Ethiopia is one of the countries that experience a persistent current account deficit, despite it has recently realized a steady double-digit economic growth. International tourism can serve as an alternative means to minimize current account deficit through generating foreign currency to the economy. Therefore, this paper investigated the effect of tourism on current account balance in Ethiopia. Besides, causality between tourism and current account balance is tested. Further, this study has tried to identify the main challenges of tourism development sector in Ethiopia. ARDL methods of co-integration and Granger causality test was used to explore the relationship and causality between the variables, respectively. The result from the econometric analysis confirmed that tourism industry positively and significantly affects current account balance, implying it is an alternative means to minimize current account deficit through generating foreign currency to the economy. The pair-wise Granger-causality test also confirmed the existence of unidirectional causality that runs from tourism receipt to current account balance. However, the trend analysis and qualitative analysis clearly showed that the tourism sector has been challenged by many factors. Lack of infrastructures development, poor and inadequate tourist facility (quality and adequacy); lack of qualified manpower; lack of peace and security; lack of stakeholder’s collaboration; inadequate promotional or marketing works and lack of awareness and low participation of the community are among the major challenges mentioned by the respondents. Hence, coordinated and integrated public intervention aimed at further developing tourism sector and curbing the existing bottlenecks in the sector is necessary to fully utilize the constructive role of tourism industry in minimizing the persistent current account deficit in Ethiopia.
旅游业对埃塞俄比亚经常项目平衡的影响
埃塞俄比亚是经历持续经常账户赤字的国家之一,尽管它最近实现了稳定的两位数经济增长。国际旅游可以作为另一种手段,通过为经济创造外汇来减少经常账户赤字。因此,本文研究了旅游业对埃塞俄比亚经常账户余额的影响。并对旅游与经常项目收支之间的因果关系进行了检验。此外,本研究还试图确定埃塞俄比亚旅游发展部门的主要挑战。采用协整和格兰杰因果检验的ARDL方法分别探讨变量之间的关系和因果关系。计量分析的结果证实,旅游业对经常项目收支有显著的正向影响,这意味着旅游业是通过为经济创造外汇来减少经常项目赤字的一种替代手段。配对格兰杰因果检验也证实了单向因果关系的存在,从旅游收入到经常账户余额。然而,趋势分析和定性分析清楚地表明,旅游部门受到许多因素的挑战。缺乏基础设施发展,旅游设施差和不足(质量和适当性);缺乏合格的人力;缺乏和平与安全;缺乏利益相关者的合作;受访者提到的主要挑战包括宣传或营销工作不充分、社会缺乏意识和参与度低。因此,为了充分利用旅游业在尽量减少埃塞俄比亚持续不断的经常帐户赤字方面的建设性作用,必须进行协调和综合的公共干预,以进一步发展旅游业和遏制该部门现有的瓶颈。
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