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Available online www.jocpr.com Journal of Chemical and Pharmaceutical Research, 2014, 6(7):823-827 Research Article ISSN : 0975-7384 CODEN(USA) : JCPRC5 Study on the contribution of to regional economic development Ying Li Zhengzhou Tourism College, Zhengzhou, Henan, China ABSTRACT This essay explores the contribution of to regional economic development by comparing regions at home and abroad that develop. This essay starts with chain to analyze the relationship between added value of and overall added value of all industries, the influence of on people s income. This essay also provides suggestions for developing in the hope of driving regional development and increasing national income. Keywords: ; industrial chain; added value of INTRODUCTION In current social development, is becoming the fastest-growing industry. Many countries regard as the pillar industry to drive regional economic development. Because is a new so many countries and regions are trying to overcome the disadvantages of. However, they do not realize the essence of, so faces many obstacles. So, to develop, we have to start from the perspective of antistatics to have a overall development. That is to say, we have to analyze the proportion taken by in regional economic development and do overall survey about to form a plan to drive the development of. In terms of regional economic development, can always drive economic development. The development of can drive the development of other industries in this region, such as improving the national income level, benefiting industries related to, expanding employment rate. According to systematic analysis of, can not only drive the development of regional economy but also political, cultural and social development. 2. TOURISM CHIAN 2.1 Basic business related to Tourism refers to the travel agencies and travel corporations dealing in business. Many tourist attractions are gradually being included in to form new branches of, such as new majors of scenic spots management, afforestation, and nature reserve management. With the appearance of these new branches, we can t resist asking: what is? According to the International Standard Industrial Classification of All Economic Activities (ISIC) issued by the United States, also includes travel corporations and agencies, tourist hotels, tourist transportation, leisure industries related to. The whole system is made of tourist corporations, accommodation, transportation, entertainment and the sales of souvenirs. 2.2 The relationship between and sectors of national economy The funds and profits of do not only come from tourists, but they are closely related with tourists. The consumption of tourists and the snowballing effect of the income of make up the ultimate profits of. The analysis of current relationship between tourists and reveals that the two parts are connected in many ways. If we start with the analysis of skill training and experience of sectors, we would find that sectors are under the influence of, both direct impact, indirect impact and attracting impact. For example, in the system, transportation is under direct influence of, but the consumption of materials by means of 823

transportation can influence the price of transportation, which should be regarded as indirect influence. The materials consumed by transport are extracted from oil or minerals, which is attracting impact. But these things can also influence the development of. 2.2.1 Industries under the direct influence of Catering and hospitality industries, railway transport, air transport, highway transport, post telecom commerce, resident service industry and public facilities services. Public facilities services further include afforestation, natural reserve management, and scenic spot management. Railway transport, air transport and highway transport all belong to passenger transport; wich is part of transportation industry. 2.2.2 Industries under indirect influence of Agriculture, forestry, animal husbandry, fishery are under great indirect influence of. Other areas such as all kinds of manufacturing, beverage industry and other social services can also be influenced indirectly. All kinds of manufacturing cover a relatively large filed, such as nonmetal mineral products, clothing, fiber products, furniture manufacturing, chemical fiber manufacturing, leather products, rubber products, plastic products, transportation equipment manufacturing pharmaceutical industry and other industries related to. Other social services include departments and industries related to, such as security guard and service staff. Other industries, 35% A tourist attraction increases directly create value The added value of the catering the retail transportation 65% The added value of the catering the retail transportatio n industry Other industries Effects of increased value of industry, 68% A direct impact on the increase in industry to create value, 31.90% A direct impact on the increase in industry to create value Effects of increased value of industry The direct effect of value added of 5.00% The direct effect of value added of industry Whole area GDP Whole area GDP, 95% Chart 1. 824

2.2.3 Industries under attracting impact of More than 20 sectors such as wood and bamboo lumbering wood-processing services of farming, forestry, animal, husbandry and fishery, coal mining and processing, nonmetal minerals mining and dressing, machining and repair of mechanical equipment, ferrous metal smelting and rolling processing petroleum and natural gas extraction, non-ferrous metals mining and dressing, ferrous metals mining and dressing, non-ferrous metal smelting and rolling processing industry and metal products. 3. THE TOTAL VALUE ADDED BY TOURISM AND TOURISM S CONTRIBUTION TO AGGREGATE ECONOMY 3.1 The added value created by directly The added value created by directly refers to the total added value of industries which are under direct influence of. The chart 1is the data of one tourist attraction. 3.2The total added value created by The total added value created by refers to the sum of added value of industries which are under direct, indirect and attracting influence of. The calculation formula is: the total added value created by = the added value of industries under direct influence of + the added value of industries under indirect influence of + the added value of industries under attracting influence of The research reveals that can push the development of regional economy, and to increase investment in can bring about more economic benefits. The information can be seen in chart 2: The industry in a certain area of reading effect of gross domestic production value The city's total 10000000 1000000 100000 10000 1000 100 The impact of value 10 1 0.1 0.01 Gross domestic product Primary industry The second industry Industry The construction industry The third industry Proportion of the value of impact Chart 2. 4. THE INFLUENCE OF TOURISM ON RESIDENT INCOME The resident income brought about by means the income earned by residents living in tourist attractions from tourists during tourist seasons. This income can also be divided into direct income, indirect income and attracting income. Direct income means the income of residents engaged in industries that are under direct influence of, indirect incomes refers to the income of residents engaged in industries that are under indirect influence of, attracting income refers to the income of residents engaged in industries that are under attracting influence of. These three kinds of income accounts for 9% to 15% of residents annual total income. 5. THE CONTRIBUTION OF TOURISM TO FISCAL REVENUE 5.1 The direct contribution to fiscal revenue from industries that are directly influenced by Fiscal revenue created by is the largest part of revenue. The calculation method of revenue of industries that are directly influenced by is like this: 825

Firstly, we should calculate the income of people engaging in industries that are under direct influence of The numbers of people engaging in industries that is under direct influence of = the fiscal revenue coefficient of industries that are under direct influence of + the product output of these industries created by Secondly, the direct contribution of to fiscal revenue direct contribution of to fiscal revenue = the sum of the fiscal revenue of industries that are under direct influence of / the total fiscal revenue of the year before The result is shown in chart 3: A regional directly affect the industry contribution to finance Tourism directly affect Tourism directly affect Tourism directly affect Direct industry the industry as a result of the the industry as a result the industry contribution impact on the financial tax revenue from the of has to finance contribution degree brought charges 159566900 69778800 229345500 10.19% Chart 3 5.2 The total contribution of to fiscal revenue The total fiscal revenue created by refers to the sum of fiscal revenue created by industries that are under direct, indirect and attracting influence of The degree of contribution created by to fiscal revenue is ratio of the fiscal revenue of industries that are under indirect or attracting influence of to the total fiscal revenue of the whole society. 6. THE INFLUENCE OF TOURISM ON REGIONAL ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT AND SUGGESTIONS FOR THE DEVELOPMENT OF REGIONAL TOURISM 6.1 The influence of on regional economic development 6.1.1 The reasons that can promote economic development Every country, city or region should develop its according to its own characteristics, and they all have huge resources and traffic resources. With the development of, tourist facilities are also improving. Gradually, the development of enables the region to have a large capacity to receive tourists, thus driving the development of industries related to, and further driving the development of regional economy. 6.1.2 The support of national policies With the increase of people s income, more people are traveling to enjoy life on vacations, so is prospering accordingly. To stimulate domestic demand and develop national economy, the government would develop. The government even makes a series of policies to facilitate the development of. The support of national policies is the guarantee for regions to develop and provides guidance for the development of. 6.1.3 Solving unemployment The development of would promote the development of other industries in the region. The development of many industries demands a large number of workers, thus effectively solving the problem of employment of graduates and laid-off workers, and easing employment tension. 6.2 Suggestions for the development of regional The development of needs the guidance of valuable suggestions. 6.2.1 Determining the direction of development Many regions do not take as the most important industry. This depends on their geographic location and reserve of resources. If one region decides to develop, then it has to have a clear development direction to take as the strategic pillar such as utilizing mountains or water resources, thus adjusting the industrial chain of the region and exploring natural resources rationally to guarantee sustainable utilization of resources. We can develop regional to change the direction of regional economic development and bring about economic benefits. 6.2.2 Positioning regional in details Many regions develop without giving it a clear position, so they invest a lot in without getting any economic returns. So its important to position regional clearly and develop regional according to 826

their characteristics. 6.2.3 Promoting by focusing on the features of regions To develop regional, we must have a clear goal and promote by focusing on the features of regions to attract tourists. Many regions have a time-honored history and cultural traditions, so they should seize these features to develop historical and cultural. 6.2.4 Improving infrastructures of We should strengthen oversight of infrastructures in the region, increase jobs and develop to drive development of regional economy. The researches above show that can promote the development of regional economy. Tourism has large capacity to connect and affect other industries. In the process of developing, other industries that are under direct, indirect or attracting influence of can also enjoy development. When we develop we should take the whole picture into view and aim to promote the development of the economy of the whole region. REFERENCES [1] Wang Leizhen, Zhang Fan, Li Chunguang. The Quantitative Methods and Its Applications on the Tourist Contribution to Regional Economic Development [J]. Systems Engineering-Theory & Practice, 2006(05 ). [2] Wang Wei; Zhou Rui. Contribution of to Shuyang s economic development [J]. Economic Research Guide, 2010(28 ). [3] Zhao Yaping. The influence of to regional economic difference: a literature review[j]. Journal of Beijing second foreign languages institute, 2013(09 ). [4] Lu Mingyong, Wang Yujie, Wang Zhaofeng. Study on the Contribution of Tourist to Economy Development of XIANG,E,YU and QIAN Border Area [J]. Science Technology And Industry, 2005(02 ). [5] Zhangyu, Sun Gennian, Lu Lu. Empirical Study about Traveling Development Leading Regional Improvement in South of Shanxi along Hanjiang River [J]. Resource Development & Market, 2010(09 ). [6] Lu Lin. Economic effect of regional [J]. Journal of Nanjing University (philosophy. The humanities, social sciences), 1997(02 ). 827