Abstract
AbstractThis chapter provides an overview of the development and structure of tourism in the Turkish Republic of North Cyprus (TRNC) since partition in 1974. A comparative analysis in relation to South Cyprus (the Republic of Cyprus) is employed to demonstrate the different trajectories that tourism development has taken on the island. The chapter also explores the institutional constraints on the tourism sector and its evolution, growth and dynamism. In the case of the TRNC, major bottlenecks in the tourism sector per se, and constraints on overall economic growth, continue to reflect not only unfavourable external factors, but also a lack of institutional reorganization and adaptation to the new world environment.
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