BALI TOURISM SATELLITE ACCOUNT

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BALI TOURISM SATELLITE ACCOUNT by by Mr. Adi Lumaksono Presented at: 5 th UNWTO International Conference on Tourism Statistics Bali, Indonesia, 30 March2 April 2009 BACKGROUND Bali, as one of tourism destination in the world has many potential in tourism attraction. The aim of tourism is to promote the tourism sector as a primary source of revenue and create more job opportunity Tourism is a multisector activity which deal with economy, arts, culture and environment 2 1

INTERINSTITUTIONAL INSTITUTIONAL PLATFORM StatisticsIndonesia (BPS), supporting by BPSBali Bali Compiling tourism statistics Compiling IO I O table and regional accounts Ministry of Culture and Tourism (MOCT) Organizing the primary data sources 3 INFORMATION ON BTSA COVER: 1) Economic profile of tourism sector 2) Tourist expenditure structure and its magnitude 3) Structure of tourism related sector 4) Structure of employment and its share on regional job opportunity 5) Contribution of tourism sector on regional economy 4 2

Demand Supply inbound, outbound, and domestic tourist Tourism promotion by private and government Capital formation of tourism by private and government Hotel Restaurant Transportation Travel bureau Etc. 5 TYPE OF VISITOR IN REGIONAL LEVEL (DEMAND SIDE) Visitor Inbound Domestic Outbound International Inbound Domestic Inbound International Outbound Domestic Outbound 6 3

Domestic tourist Bali resident who travels voluntarily within Bali territory outside his/her usual environment,, less than 6 (six) months and his/her purpose of travel is not for studying or earning wages and salaries in the place visited, and Travel to commercial tourism object, or Stay in hotel or commercial accommodation, or The distance of round trip is equal or more than 100 km 7 INBOUND 1. 1. International Inbound Recommendation of WTO and IUOTO any person visiting a country other than that in which he/she has usual place of residence for any reason other than following an occupation remunerated from within the country visited and length of stay in place visited less than 12 months with the purpose of visit among others are for: holiday, business, health, education, mission/meeting/congress, visiting friends or relatives, es, religion, sport, and others. 2. Domestic Inbound Indonesia resident staying outside Bali who visiting Bali, that is an Indonesia resident who travels voluntarily to Bali territory for less than 6 (six) months and his/her purpose of travel is not for studying or earning wages and salaries in the place visited, and Travel to commercial tourism object, or Stay in hotel or commercial accommodation The distance of round trip is equal or more than 100 km 8 4

OUTBOUND 1. International Outbound Bali resident who going abroad other than following an occupation remunerated within the country visited, and staying not more than 12 (twelve) months with the purpose of visit among others are for: holiday, business, health, education, mission/meeting/congress, visiting friends or relatives, religion, sport, and others. 2. Domestic Outbound Bali resident who travels voluntarily to other province in Indonesia outside his/her usual environment,, less than 6 (six) months and his/her purpose of travel is not for studying or earning wages and a salaries in the place visited, and Travel to commercial tourism object, or Stay in hotel or commercial accommodation The distance of round trip is equal or more than 100 km 9 DATA SOURCES (1) Administrative Record for International Inbound and Outbound Number of foreign tourist visiting Bali and Bali residents going abroad Prepared by Immigration Office Passenger Exit Survey (PES) Average expenditure and consumption pattern of international inbound tourist Conducted jointly by MOCT, BPS and BI Number of sample around 3,500 respondents 10 5

DATA SOURCES (2) Domestic Tourist survey (household approach) for domestic/local tourist, domestic inbound and domestic outbound tourist Estimate number of tourist Average expenditure and consumption pattern of tourist Conducted by BPS every three year Latest survey was in 2008 covering 11,000 households Outbound Survey Average expenditure of international outbound tourist Conducted by MOCT 11 DATA SOURCES (3) Bali IO I O Table, 2000 (updated) Other sources Secondary data: investment, labor force and tourism promotion 12 6

ECONOMIC IMPACT OF TOURISM Use IO I O model to measure economic impact of tourism Expenditures (tourists, capital formation and tourism promotion made by government and private) treated as final demand in IO I O framework Each expenditure is reclassified following sectoral IO O classification Economic impact: Impact of tourism in generating sectoral value of production, GDP, wages & salaries, indirect taxes and employment 13 Table 1.Inbound Tourism Consumption by Product and Categories of Visitor, 2007 (billion rupiah) Products International Domestic Inbound Tourist Inbound Tourist (1) 1. Hotel and Other Accomodation 2. Restaurant and its Similar 3. Domestic Transport 4. Travel Bureau, Tour Operator & Guide Service 5. Art, Culture, Recreation and Entertainment 6. Other Tourism Service 7. Souvenir 8. Health and Beauty 9. Non Food Product 10. Agricultural Product (2) 5,700.07 3,991.19 1,219.21 436.54 1,311.09 976.19 2,016.09 585.76 2,161.74 525.18 (3) 901.63 791.13 2,045.70 661.83 210.13 167.08 303.11 8.79 363.73 90.93 (4) 6,601.70 4,782.32 3,264.91 1,098.37 1,521.22 1,143.27 2,319.20 594.55 2,525.47 616.11 18,923.06 5,544.24 24,467.30 Number of trips 1,933,304 2,809,214 7

Table 2. Domestic Tourism Consumption by Product and Categories of visitors, 2007 (billion rupiah) 7. Souvenir Products (1) 1. Hotel and Other Accomodation 2. Restaurant and its Similar 3. Domestic Transport 4. Travel Bureau, Tour Operator & Guide Service 5. Art, Culture, Recreation and Entertainment 6. Other Tourism Service 8. Health and Beauty 9. Non Food Product 10. Agricultural Product Resident traveling only within province (2) 7.40 222.80 159.60 2.83 47.52 31.40 24.94 0.97 84.78 14.96 597.20 Resident traveling to other province (pre+post trip) (3) 42.63 31.74 15.11 89.48 Resident traveling abroad (pre+post trip) (4) 1.38 15.46 22.22 40.08 29.76 108.90 (5) 8.78 238.26 181.82 85.54 79.26 46.51 24.94 0.97 114.54 14.96 795.58 Number of trips 2,732,000 804,067 124,932 15 Table 3. Outbound Tourism Consumption by Product and Categories of Visitors, 2007 (billion rupiah) Products Resident traveling to other province Resident traveling abroad (1) 1. Hotel and Other Accomodation 2. Restaurant and its Similar 3. Domestic Transport 4. Travel Bureau, Tour Operator & Guide Service (2) 41.63 84.56 132.18 27.55 (3) 298.96 255.32 49.77 48.09 (4) 340.59 339.88 181.95 75.64 5. Art, Culture, Recreation and Entertainment 19.28 19.99 39.27 6. Other Tourism Service 7. Souvenir 8. Health and Beauty 9. Non Food Product 10. Agricultural Product 14.16 6.87 9.98 12.26 4.09 352.57 23.33 225.46 27.85 160.26 9.33 1,118.37 37.49 232.33 37.83 172.52 13.42 1,470.94 Number of trips 804,067 124,932 16 8

Table 4. Tourism Consumption by Product and Type of Visitors, 2007 (billion rupiah) Products Inbound tourism Domestic tourism (1) 1. Hotel and Other Accomodation 2. Restaurant and its Similar 3. Domestic Transport 4. Travel Bureau, Tour Operator & Guide Service 5. Art, Culture, Recreation and Entertainment 6. Other Tourism Service 7. Souvenir 8. Health and Beauty 9. Non Food Product 10. Agricultural Product (2) 6,601.70 4,782.32 3,264.91 1,098.37 1,521.22 1,143.27 2,319.20 594.55 2,525.47 616.11 24,467.30 (3) 8.78 238.26 181.82 85.54 79.26 46.51 24.94 0.97 114.54 14.96 795.58 (4) 6,610.48 5,020.58 3,446.73 1,183.91 1,600.48 1,189.78 2,344.14 595.52 2,640.01 631.07 25,262.88 17 Table 5. Gross Fixed Capital Formation Related to Tourism by Kind of Capital Good (billion Rp), 2007 1. Hotel & Other Accom. 6. Others Construction 8. Transport Equipment 9. Other Capital Capital Goods 2. Rest & Its Similar Constr. 3. Building for cultural serv.., trade centre and similar 4. Sport, Rect & Entr Constr. 5. Infrastructure (road, bridge, port) 7. Machinery and Equipment 917.28 277.71 1,123.56 408,58 213.20 159.42 423.88 387.02 92.57 4,003.22 Distr (%) 22.91 6.94 28.07 10.21 5.33 3.98 10.59 9.67 2.31 100.00 9

Table 6. Government Expenditure for Tourism Promotion and Development by Kind of Activity, 2007 (billion rupiah) 1. Tourism Promotion 2. Planning & Coord.. of Tourism Development 3. Compiling Stat & Stat Inf 4. Research & Development 5. Implementation & Ser. Tourism Information 6. Security & Safety of Tourist 7. Supervision & Regulation 8. Others Kind of Activity Expenditure 7.06 15.67 8.39 10.91 7.56 1.68 1.67 1.57 54.52 Distribution (%) 12.95 28.74 15.39 20.01 13.87 3.08 3.06 2.88 100.00 19 Table 7. Economic Impact of Tourism by Economic Sector, 2007 (billion rupiah) No. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 12. 13. 14. Economic Sector Agricultural Mining and Quarrying Manufacturing Elect., Gas & Water Construction Trade Restaurant Hotel Land Transport 10. Water Transport 11. Air Transport Services allied to trans. Communication Other Services of Tourism of Economy Share of Tourism Tourist exp, promo,and invest 177 0 7,689 0.13 3,149 4,237.05 7,086.42 1,288.92 57.76 1,917.09 408.39 806.63 2,574.95 29,393.93 Output 3,449.85 255.85 9,441.98 412.19 3,641.68 1,619.54 4,756.03 7,227.57 1,361.84 118.44 2,377.64 721.84 1,006.95 3,996.11 40,387.49 78,325.61 51.56 GDP 1,748.26 166.93 2,777.61 283.17 1,254.34 1,063.46 2,137.80 3,994.95 798.73 86.06 1,381.89 322.23 650.92 2,877.02 19,543.38 42,336.42 Impact on 46.16 Wages/ Salaries 326.29 15.05 920.94 28.07 422.93 414.36 619.27 663.82 203.32 19.40 45.51 92.54 177.81 497.09 4,446.40 12,311.59 36.11 Taxes 13.55 2.32 76.42 2.79 13.29 26.10 104.97 301.06 29.92 1.79 22.56 3.85 10.86 44.85 654.34 984.81 66.44 Employ ment (thous.) 144.59 5.38 251.68 1.31 86.04 73.62 62.79 44.12 29.81 1.18 0.93 6.62 9.19 98.38 815.66 2,011.05 20 40.56 10

Table 8. Economic Impact of Tourism, 2007(Summary) Output (billion Rp) GDP (billion Rp) Wages/ Salaries (billion Rp) Indirect Taxes (billion Rp) Employ ment (000) A. Economy 78,326 42,336 12,312 985 2,011 B. of Tourism Impact 40,387 19,543 4,446 654 815 1. Inbound Tourist 34,049 17,433 3,754 615 676 2. Domestic Tourist 792 299 78 9 15 3. (Pre+Post) Trip Outbound 4. Investment 252 5,136 111 1,877 27 554 1.9 24 4 116 5. Promotion 158 90 32 2 4 C. Tourism Share (%) 1. Inbound Tourist 51.56 43.47 46.16 40.54 36.12 30.49 66.40 62.44 40.56 33.62 2. Domestic Tourist 1.01 0.71 0.63 0.91 0.75 3. (Pre+Post) Trip Outbound 4. Investment 0.32 6.56 0.26 4.43 0.22 4.50 1.191 2.43 0.20 5.77 5. Promotion 0.20 0.21 0.26 0.20 21 0.19 ECONOMIC IMPACT OF TOURISM, 2007 SUB NATIONAL ECONOMIC IMPACT Inbound Tourist (int l+dom) Expend (24.47) IO Multiplier Matrix TABEL IO BALI 2000 Dom. Tourist Expend (0.60) Impact on Goods & Services (40.39) 51.56 % Regional Product (78.33) Outbound Tourist (int l+dom) Expend.(pre+post) (0.20) Investment related to tourism (4.00) Impact on GDP (19.54) Impact on Employment (0.815) 46.16 % 40.56 % BaliGDP (42.34) Regional Worker (2.01) Promotion Expend. for tourism (0.13) Impact on Wages &Salaries (4.45) 36.12 % Regional Wages (12.31) Number is in trillion rupiah except for worker in million person Impact on Indirect Taxes (0.65) 66.44 % Regional Taxes (0.98) 22 11

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