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The gross domestic product (GDP) of all regions does not include tourism revenue, so why is tourism revenue greater than GDP?
This should be judged according to the meaning given to "1". If "1" is the whole GDP, then the single tourism income cannot be greater than1; If "1" is only a share of GDP, then the tourism income may be greater than 1.
If we analyze the structure of regional GDP and the importance of tourism in this region, it should be the ratio of tourism-related industries to GDP. If we study the issue of fiscal revenue, it is best to use tourism-related fiscal revenue to total fiscal revenue.
Extended data:
Gross domestic product (GDP) reflects the results of production activities of the same economic aggregate in the same period. Theoretically, the results of the three calculation methods should be consistent. However, in practice, due to the influence of data sources, it is almost impossible to ensure that the results are completely equal.
Gross domestic product = the gross domestic product of the producing country
Income method GDP
= expenditure method GDP+statistics
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