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The effects of scale in economic development: Tourism in Bali
Authors:Eric E Rodenburg
Institution:Department of Anthropology University of California Santa Barbara, USA
Abstract:Eric E. Rodenburg, The Effects of Scale in Economic Development: Tourism in Bali. Annals of Tourism Research 1980, VII(2):177–196. Planners promote tourism to meet the objectives of economic development. Different scales of enterprise, however, meet the objectives of planners in different ways. Data from Bali, Indonesia, illustrate the differential social and economic effects of three scales of tourism enterprise; large industrial, small industrial and craft tourism. A comparison of these segments of the continuum of tourism enterprises in Bali shows that the objectives of economic planners (increased earnings, foreign exchange, investment, job opportunities, production, entreprenuership, infrastructure, and the minimization of adverse social and cultural effects) are not best met through the promotion of large, industrially scaled enterprises.
Keywords:economic development  scale of enterprise  Bali  Indonesia  tourism  développement économique  échelle d'entreprise  Bali  Indonésie  tourisme
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