Abstract

Public policy makers in developing economies are often faced with the question of whether inbound tourism growth plays a catalytic role in the overall economic development. This article challenges the popular assumption, and the implicit assertion within much of the literature, that tourism is an effective vehicle of welfare improvement. It does so by providing a broader theoretic approach for examining tourism within an integrated trade framework.

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