tailieunhanh - Lượng giá di sản với cách tiếp cận xây dựng đường cầu hàng hóa công: Áp dụng ban đầu cho ZTCM tại Hội An, Việt Nam
Nghiên cứu này trình bày những lập luận về tính ưu việt của việc lượng giá di sản giữa cách xây dựng đường cầu của hàng hóa công so với đường cầu của hàng hóa tư, và áp dụng ban đầu cho phương pháp lượng giá chi phí du lịch theo khu vực (ZTCM) đối với di sản Hội An, Việt Nam. | Lượng giá di sản với cách tiếp cận xây dựng đường cầu hàng hóa công: Áp dụng ban đầu cho ZTCM tại Hội An, Việt Nam VNU Journal of Science: Economics and Business, Vol. 35, No. 3 (2019) 111-125 Original Article Valuing Heritage as A Public Good: Initial Application to ZTCM in Hoi An, Vietnam Bui Dai Dung*, Nguyen An Thinh, Nguyen Thi Vinh Ha, Nguyen Thi Hoa Hanh VNU University of Economics and Business, 144 Xuan Thuy Str., Cau Giay Dist., Hanoi, Vietnam Received 5 August 2019 Revised 24 September 2019; Accepted 24 September 2019 Abstract: Literacy overview shows that almost all of valuation researches for heritages have built demand curves as that of private goods. We argue that heritages are high-end purity public goods. A heritage valuation research would yield more accurate results if the demand curve could be built as that of a public good. This paper presents arguments of the superiority of the public good demand curve over that of private good in the scope of heritage valuation, and initially apply for Zonal Travel Cost Method (ZTCM) in valuating Hoi An, a World Heritage in Central of Vietnam, to look for evidences of such superiority. Evidences show that: (i) the relationship between visits and travel cost could be represented more accurately by the public good’s demand curve rather than the private good’s one; (ii) To build the demand curve for such a World Heritage (tourists are inhomogeneous) it requires additional technique to minimize potential distortions, in which the purchasing power parity ratio (PPP ratio) has been used to adjust inconsistence of actual traveling costs; (iii) The values of Hoi An has been valuated at US $ 4,255,724,958 USD in accordance with its public good’s demand curve, shows higher than the value computed according to the private goods’ demand curve. Keywords: Heritage valuation, valuation methods, heritages are public goods, the demand curve of .
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