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The political economy of tourism in the third world
Authors:Stephen G. Britton
Affiliation:Department of geography University of Auckland, New Zealand
Abstract:When a Third World country uses tourism as a development strategy, it becomes enmeshed in a global system over which it has little control. The international tourism industry is a product of metropolitan capitalist enterprise. The superior entrepreneurial skills, resources, and commercial power of metropolitan companies enables them to dominate many Third World tourist destinations. This paper outlines the dynamics of this process, particularly in the context of the South Pacific.
Keywords:international tourism  development  developing countries  metropolitan companies  South Pacific  tourisme international  développement  pays en voie de développement  compagnies métropolitaines  Pacifique du Sud
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