Role of Tourism in Economy of Bali and Indonesia

  • Antara M
  • Sumarniasih M
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The role of tourism to the economy of Bali and Indonesia can be seen from the increase in tourist arrivals. The study results showed that if tourism is represented by the trade, hotels and restaurants sector, tourism contribution to the economy of Bali is 27.82% in 2010 to be 31.35% in 2014. If tourism represented by the tertiary sector (services sector), contribution of tourism to the economy is 65.28% in 2010 to be 68.28% in 2014. Tourism is represented trade, hotels and restaurants sector, the number of labor who work in tourism is 571,274 people (26.24%) in 2010 to be 628,585 people (27.64%) in 2014. If tourism is represented the tertiary sector, the number labor who work in the tourism is 1,046,530 people (48.96%) in 2010 to be 1,178,201 people (51.81%) in 2014.

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Antara, M., & Sumarniasih, M. S. (2017). Role of Tourism in Economy of Bali and Indonesia. Journal of Tourism and Hospitality Management, 5(2). https://doi.org/10.15640/jthm.v5n2a4

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