Pro-poor tourism and income distribution in the second-tier provinces in Thailand

IF 1.8 Q3 DEVELOPMENT STUDIES Area Development and Policy Pub Date : 2022-03-07 DOI:10.1080/23792949.2022.2032227
S. Sudsawasd, T. Charoensedtasin, Nuttawut Laksanapanyakul, P. Pholphirul
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ABSTRACT In Thailand, promoting tourism in 55 second-tier (non-major) tourism provinces is a recent policy tool for reducing poverty and income inequality. A computable general equilibrium (CGE) model linked with socio-economic household survey data shows that increasing domestic and foreign tourism demand in 22 first-tier tourism provinces can reduce the poverty rate, but overall national income inequality increases. However, increasing domestic tourism in the second-tier tourism provinces can slightly decrease income inequality. The model results also show that government collection and redistribution of new tourism-generated tax revenue to the 40% of poorest households significantly diminishes poverty and inequality.
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泰国二线省份的扶贫旅游与收入分配
摘要在泰国,促进55个二级(非主要)旅游省份的旅游业是最近减少贫困和收入不平等的政策工具。一个与社会经济家庭调查数据相关的可计算一般均衡(CGE)模型显示,22个一线旅游省份国内外旅游需求的增加可以降低贫困率,但总体国民收入不平等加剧。然而,增加二线旅游省份的国内旅游业可以略微减少收入不平等。模型结果还表明,政府对40%的最贫困家庭征收和重新分配新的旅游业税收,大大减少了贫困和不平等。
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