Lanzara, Gianandrea ;
Minerva, Gaetano Alfredo
(2018)
Tourism, amenities, and welfare in an urban setting.
Bologna:
Dipartimento di Scienze economiche,
p. 51.
DOI
10.6092/unibo/amsacta/5887.
In: Quaderni - Working Paper DSE
(1123).
ISSN 2282-6483.
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Abstract
Using data on Italian cities, we document that, over the period 2001 – 2011, the number of establishments and employment in some key service industries are positively related to the inflow of tourists. We then build a general equilibrium model of small open cities to study the impact of tourism on endogenous amenities, factors’ allocation across sectors, prices, and welfare. Tourism has two main effects on the urban economy: first, consistently with the observed pattern in the data, it increases the number of firms (an endogenous consumption amenity) and employment in the non-tradable sector; second, it increases prices. In the model tourism may hurt the resident population: with unequal land endowments, poorer residents are hurt by tourism because the rise in city prices offsets the positive impact on the urban consumption amenity. Along with several other
extensions to the baseline model, we study the interplay of historical (exogenous) amenities, tourism and residents welfare in a system of two cities.
Abstract
Using data on Italian cities, we document that, over the period 2001 – 2011, the number of establishments and employment in some key service industries are positively related to the inflow of tourists. We then build a general equilibrium model of small open cities to study the impact of tourism on endogenous amenities, factors’ allocation across sectors, prices, and welfare. Tourism has two main effects on the urban economy: first, consistently with the observed pattern in the data, it increases the number of firms (an endogenous consumption amenity) and employment in the non-tradable sector; second, it increases prices. In the model tourism may hurt the resident population: with unequal land endowments, poorer residents are hurt by tourism because the rise in city prices offsets the positive impact on the urban consumption amenity. Along with several other
extensions to the baseline model, we study the interplay of historical (exogenous) amenities, tourism and residents welfare in a system of two cities.
Document type
Monograph
(Working Paper)
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Keywords
City; Consumption Amenities; Real Estate; Tourism; Welfare
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ISSN
2282-6483
DOI
Deposit date
25 Jun 2018 14:43
Last modified
22 May 2019 14:17
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Document type
Monograph
(Working Paper)
Creators
Keywords
City; Consumption Amenities; Real Estate; Tourism; Welfare
Subjects
ISSN
2282-6483
DOI
Deposit date
25 Jun 2018 14:43
Last modified
22 May 2019 14:17
URI
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