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The expansion of the tourist industry in developing countries is seen by both the countries themselves and international development organisations as a promising route towards boosting economic development. However, once the benefits and costs to society have been carefully weighed up this route...
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Government said that it "wishes to promote tourism in sultable less developed countries (LDCs) through improvement of the …
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The following is an attempt by the author to analyse tourist relations between industrial nations and LDCs and to describe predictable conflict situations which may arise if these relations are subjected to excessive physical and psychological strains or if the international division of labour...
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foreign tourism and, on the other hand, the social and cultural harm done to LDCs by tourism. Concluding, he defines a number …
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So far, it has been possible to stave off really serious consequences for the world economy and the international …
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. Will the changed conditions in the world agricultural markets enable less developed countries (LDCs) and Central and …
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