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Regional Tourism Satellite Account Chhattisgarh, 2009-10 National Council of Applied Economic Research Regional Tourism Satellite Account Chhattisgarh, 2009-10 Phase III Study Commissioned by Ministry of Tourism, Government of India Report November 20161103 (3) 2016 A E C R N 60 National Council of Applied Economic Research Regional Tourism Satellite Account Chhattisgarh, 2009-10 Project Sponsored by Ministry of Tourism, Government of India November, 2016 National Council of Applied Economic Research 11 Indraprastha Estate, New Delhi 110 002 NCAER | QUALITY . RELEVANCE . IMPACT © National Council of Applied Economic Research, 2016 All rights reserved. The material in this publication is copyrighted. NCAER encourages the dissemination of its work and will normally grant permission to reproduce portions of the work promptly. For permission to photocopy or reprint any part of this work, please send a request with complete information to the publisher below. 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In particular, we are immensely grateful to Dr. R.K. Bhatnagar (ADG, Market Research, and MoT), Smt. Mini Prasanna Kumar (Joint Director, Market Research, MoT), Smt. Neha Srivastava (Deputy Director, Market Research, MoT) and Shailesh Kumar (Deputy Director, Market Research, MoT). We are also grateful to Shri Vinod Zutshi (Secretary, MoT) and Shri Sanjeev Ranjan (Additional Secretary, MoT) for their valuable insights and comments. The study also benefited immensely from the important inputs from the officials of various State Tourism Departments. STUDY TEAM POONAM MUNJAL (PROJECT LEADER) K. A. S IDDIQUI, AMIT SHARMA, MONISHA GROVER, SHASHI SINGH (CORE RESEARCH TEAM) RAMESH KOLLI (HONORARY RESEARCH ADVISOR) |III| National Council of Applied Economic Research |IV| National Council of Applied Economic Research ABBREVIATIONS AND ACRONYMS Units used in the Report 1 crore = 10 million 1 lakh = 100 thousand Abbreviations CES Consumer Expenditure Survey CFC Consumption of Fixed Capital CSO Central Statistical Office DTS Domestic Tourism Survey Eurostat Statistical Office of the European Union EUS Employment and Unemployment Survey FISIM Financial Intermediation Services Indirectly Measured GCE/GFCE Government Final Consumption Expenditure GDP Gross Domestic Product GO Gross output GSDP Gross State Domestic Product GVA Gross Value Added GVATI Gross Value Added of Tourism Industries HCE Household consumer expenditure IC Intermediate consumption IC - PP Intermediate consumption at purchasers’ price IPS International Passenger Survey IRTS International Recommendations on Tourism Statistics ISI Indian Statistical Institute ISIC International Standard Industrial Classification (United Nations) ISWGNA Inter-secretariat Working Group on National Accounts MPCE Monthly per capita consumer expenditure MRP Mixed reference period NAS National Accounts Statistics (of India) NCAER National Council of Applied Economic Research NIT Net Indirect tax NPISH Non Profit Institutions Serving Households NRI Non-Resident Indian NSO National Statistical Office NSSO National Sample Survey Office |V| National Council of Applied Economic Research Abbreviations OECD Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development OS Operating Surplus OS/MI Operating Surplus/Mixed Income PFCE Private Final Consumption Expenditure PIO People of Indian Origin PP Purchasers price RMF Recommended Methodological Framework SUT Supply and Use Tables TDGDP Tourism Direct Gross Domestic Product TDGVA Tourism Direct Gross Value Added TSA:RMF Tourism Satellite Account: Recommended Methodological Framework TTM Trade and transport margins UN United Nations UNWTO United Nations World Tourism Organisation VAT Value Added Tax WTO World Tourism Organisation |VI| National Council of Applied Economic Research TABLE OF CONTENTS Preface………….…..........................................................................................................................................I Acknowledgement ..................................................................................................................................III Study Team…………………………………….……………………………………………..…………….….................III Abbreviations and Acronyms................................................................................................................V List of Tables ............................................................................................................................................IX List of Figures............................................................................................................................................XI 1. Introduction..........................................................................................................................................1 About Tourism ................................................................................................................................................................ 1 Some definitions of Tourism ....................................................................................................................................... 1 UNWTO Definition.......................................................................................................................................................... 2 Tourism
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