Abstract

Abstract This paper conducts a comprehensive analysis of the types of tourism resources in ethnic regions and develops a framework for tourism supply-side reform in these areas, emphasizing the role of tourism talent resources. Utilizing the BCC and Malmquist models of Data Envelopment Analysis (DEA), this study measures the technical efficiency, pure technical efficiency, scale efficiency, and total factor productivity of selected ethnic regions from 2006 to 2015. Employing panel data, the study examines the current status and trends of human resources and tourism economic growth, using regression analysis and the Granger causality test to investigate their relationship. The findings reveal a strong correlation coefficient of 0.93 between the number of tourism employees and tourism economic growth in Ethnic Group A over the study period. The regression significance level is 0.000, indicating a probability less than 0.05, which confirms a positive correlation between the level of tourism human resources and regional tourism supply-side reforms that enhance collective wealth. This research contributes a novel perspective to the discourse on high-quality tourism development and regional economic growth.

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