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Study On The Spatial Mismatch Of Tourism And Trade Between China And Asean

Posted on:2020-11-15Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:J L SongFull Text:PDF
GTID:2439330578457789Subject:Applied Economics China-ASEAN Regional Development
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Any economic activity cannot be separated from a certain geographical-spatial carrier.In the study of the international economy,if the spatiality of economic activities is neglected and assume that economic activities are carried out on a certain "point",there will be no trade and tourism problems between countries.And This paper studies the gravity and mismatch of China—ASEAN tourism and trade from a spatial perspective.The study found that Singapore and Malaysia are large in size and stable in growth,contributing little to the spatial mismatch.Thailand and Vietnam are countries with faster growth rates after the completion of CAFTA,contributing more to spatial mismatch.Indonesia and Philippines have shown an imbalance in tourism and trade development,contributing slightly less to spatial mismatch than Thailand and Vietnam.The SMI of China's outbound tourism and bilateral trade is positive,while the SMI of inbound tourism from Thailand and bilateral trade is negative,could develop inbound tourism products through the path of "MICE tourism?sightseeing tourism".The SMI of China's inbound tourism from Vietnam and imports is positive.The development path of "inbound business tourism?import trade" should be promoted to drive China's imports from Vietnam.The SMI of China's outbound tourism to Indonesian and exports is negativ.It shows that China's outbound business tourism to Indonesia has a big market prospect,while it can also drive the development of the outbound sightseeing tourism market.The SMI of China's inbound tourism from Philippines and bilateral trade is positive,should continue to consolidate and promote the development path of "inbound tourism?bilateral trade?outbound tourism".
Keywords/Search Tags:China—ASEAN, tourism, trade, spatial mismatch
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