Avoiding the Dutch Disease in tourism-led economies: reconciling tourism development and sectoral diversification

IF 2.6 4区 经济学 Q1 ECONOMICS
Federico Inchausti-Sintes
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Abstract Although tourism has produced long-term growth and progress, the economic consequences of this economic specialisation, which is summarised by the paradoxical effect known as the Dutch Disease, alongside the worst financial performance in tourism-led economies as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic, indicate the need for diversification in such economies. Previous research has overwhelmingly shown that tourism development results in decreases in traditional exports, overdevelopment of services and marginalises the weight of industry in the economy. Using a theoretical dynamic general equilibrium model, this article demonstrates that the Dutch Disease can be avoided in tourism-led economies, precisely owing to tourism specialisation, and non-tourism development is possible. More importantly, non-tourism development can be achieved by simultaneously enhancing the quality of tourism-based activities to increase international competitiveness.

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在以旅游为主导的经济中避免荷兰病:协调旅游发展和部门多样化
尽管旅游业带来了长期的增长和进步,但这种经济专业化的经济后果——被称为“荷兰病”的矛盾效应可以概括为这种经济专业化的经济后果,加上2019冠状病毒病大流行导致以旅游业为主导的经济体出现了最糟糕的财务表现——表明这些经济体需要多样化。先前的研究已经压倒性地表明,旅游业的发展导致了传统出口的减少、服务业的过度发展以及工业在经济中的重要性被边缘化。本文运用理论动态一般均衡模型,论证了荷兰病在以旅游为主导的经济体中是可以避免的,正是由于旅游专业化,而非旅游业的发展是可能的。更重要的是,非旅游发展可以通过同时提高旅游活动的质量来提高国际竞争力来实现。
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期刊介绍: The Portuguese Economic Journal publishes high-quality theoretical, empirical, applied or policy-oriented research papers on any field in economics. We enforce a rigorous, fair and prompt refereeing process. The geographical reference in the name of the journal only means that the journal is an initiative of Portuguese scholars. There is no bias in favour of particular topics and issues.Officially cited as: Port Econ J
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