Sun and sea tourism : fantasy and finance of the all-inclusive industry / Linda M. Ambroise
Tipo de material: TextoProductor: Newcastle upon Tyne : Distribuidor: Cambridge Scholars Publishing, Fecha de copyright: ©2015Descripción: 305 páginas : ilustraciones, graficas ; 21 x 15 cmTipo de contenido:- texto
- rdamedia
- rdacarrier
- 9781443878043 (13)
- 1443878049 (10)
- GV 789 .2 A49 2015
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Libros para consulta en sala | Biblioteca Antonio Enriquez Savignac | Biblioteca Antonio Enriquez Savignac | COLECCIÓN RESERVA | GV 789 .2 A49 2015 (Navegar estantería(Abre debajo)) | 1 | No para préstamo | Turismo Sustentable y Gestión Hotelera | 040606 | |||
Libros | Biblioteca Antonio Enriquez Savignac | Biblioteca Antonio Enriquez Savignac | Colección General | GV 789 .2 A49 2015 (Navegar estantería(Abre debajo)) | 2 | Tránsito | Turismo Sustentable y Gestión Hotelera | 040607 |
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Incluye referencias bibliográficas: (páginas 269-297)
"Cruise ship passengers and all-inclusive hotel-guests are increasing exponentially as these floating and fixed properties proliferate in size and number. This is especially true for developing economies that consider sun, sand and sea tourism as a form of growth. Tightly integrated, multi-billion dollar global enterprises mix with weak local institutions populated by local officials, some corrupt, vying for more investment to create a toxic cocktail with diminished social benefits as the hangover. Within view of the shoreline and the towering monoliths of hotels and ships, post-secondary education facilities teach normative concepts of good management to students who, upon graduation, fight for a decreasing number of poorly paid jobs. Meanwhile, local government officials tout vacuous GDP figures and hospitality companies make inflated claims of employment to garner federal funding for infrastructure expansion. Many observers have made similar claims that have been easily ignored to date due to an absence of studies integrating tax revenue, private and public finance, and social outcomes..." --P.Web
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