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Is urbanization the link in the tourism–poverty nexus? Case study of China

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Pages 3357-3371 | Received 17 Jun 2020, Accepted 15 Jan 2021, Published online: 11 Feb 2021
 

ABSTRACT

This study examines the role of urbanization in explaining the effect of tourism on poverty which is proxied by the Engel coefficient for China’s 31 provinces over the period of 1999–2016. For urban poverty, both domestic and inbound tourism affect poverty indirectly via urbanization as the link. For rural areas, poverty falls by more in response to domestic tourism increase compared to inbound tourism but urbanization fails to serve as a conduit for this tourism–poverty link. These results are however masked when the measure of aggregate poverty is used, thus highlighting the need to consider the rural–urban divide in poverty. Lastly, while China’s rural tourism development policy has successfully reduced rural poverty, it is unclear if this had any effect on reducing income inequality within and across provinces.

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