Total Factor Productivity Assessment of Tourism Industry: Evidence from China

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This paper adopts the Malmquist Index and panel data model to measure and test the spatial–temporal evolutionary characteristics and the factors that affect total factor productivity of China's tourism industry from 2001 to 2009. The results show the following: there is a trend of growth in the total factor productivity of China's tourism industry, and technological progress is the dominant factor that affects total factor productivity changes, which indicates that the growth pattern of China's tourism industry has changed from a pattern driven by input factors to a pattern driven by technology; the spatial pattern of the total factor productivity of China's tourism industry has changed from a spatial pattern dominated by provinces with a low productivity to a spatial pattern dominated by provinces with a high productivity; the total factor productivity of China's tourism industry is mainly affected by the levels of economic and service industry development.

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Sun, J., Zhang, J., Zhang, J., Ma, J., & Zhang, Y. (2015). Total Factor Productivity Assessment of Tourism Industry: Evidence from China. Asia Pacific Journal of Tourism Research, 20(3), 280–294. https://doi.org/10.1080/10941665.2013.877047

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