Impact on the Different Sectors of the First-round Expenditures Allocation of Tourism Payments Table. Sectoral Impact of the First-round Spending of Tourism Payments (in Thousand Pesos) DESCRIPTION
Intermediat e Inputs
Primary Inputs
Total impact per sector
Agriculture
5,931.44
16,882.22
22,813.66
Mining
2,101.39
14,007.17
16,108.56
Food Manufacture
8,692.59
6,560.33
25,252.93
Manufacturing
4,688.44
9,160.09
13,848.53
and 1,603.01
16,014.92
17,617.93
Fuel, electricity and 1,512.65 water
13,666.11
15,178.76
Transportation
4,445.06
14,433.58
18,878.64
Telecommunications 2,261.21
13,002.49
15,263.70
Trade
5,025.01
14,824.98
19,849.99
Financial Activities
1,300.42
14,026.27
15,326.69
Government Services
3,011.43
17,577.81
20,589.25
Commercial services
2,752.80
12,542.85
15,295.65
Hotel and Tourism
35,531.90
7,509.35
43,041.25
Construction Real Estate
To provide a supplementary view on the sectoral impact of tourism, the inputoutput (I-O) table was further aggregated into 13-sector (see Appendix for aggregation). Using the 2000 I-O table, the other industries are influenced directly by tourism sector. As shown in the technical coefficient table (see appendix for 13-sector coefficient matrix), the amount received from tourism was allocated to these different sectors in the economy. Then, these receiving industries pay, likewise to other industries, so that there is a continuous turnover of money. Table __. provides the sectoral impact of the first-round spending of tourism payments. It is known that tourism sector purchase goods and services from other sectors,
thus, it also pays for other sectors. In this case, the distribution of tourism payments is shown in the transaction table. These payments are multiplied by the ratio of purchases of each sector to other sectors as shown in the technical coefficient tables. Appendix __ provides an example on how an initial tourism payment affects the agricultural sector. This was also done to obtain the impact for other sectors (See appendix__ for the detailed impact for other sectors). Figure. Sectoral Impact of the First-round Spending of Tourism Payments (in Thousand Pesos)
Although, the transaction record is for the year 2000, it is still useful to identify which sector is greatly affected by the initial tourism payment. As shown, a large share of tourism payments goes to the hotel and tourism sectors itself, followed by the food manufacture sector. Notably, for these two sectors, large proportion impact is attributed to the intermediate inputs. Agriculture is the third affected sector followed by government services which provides the highest proportion of primary inputs, trade and transportation sector. Other sectors, which also benefitted from the turn-over of tourism payments includes construction and real estate, finance, mining, telecommunication, commercial services, manufacturing, and, fuel, electricity and water.