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Studies have shown that tourism has a poverty-alleviating effect and can significantly alleviate regional 3 of 17 Suardi found that tourism growth did not reduce population poverty. Mahadevan et_al, using urbanization as a link, found that, for urban poverty in China, both domestic tourism and inbound tourism can indirectly affect poverty through urbanization, and, for rural China, the growth of domestic tourism leads to a greater reduction in the poverty rate. Hernandez et_al analyzed the vulnerability of Colombian households to multidimensional poverty, and concluded that patterns of vulnerability vary by household region (i . . .
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