Tourism is a growing and important industry in both developed and
developing countries. In many countries it is an important source
of foreign exchange. Moreover, it employs a large proportion of the
domestic labour force as well as guest workers and illegal
migrants. In spite of its importance as an exportable good, tourism
has not been integrated into the real theory of trade. This book
represents a pioneering attempt at integrating tourism into the
pure theory of international trade. Some of the related issues
discussed include illegal migrants, guest workers and long-run
economic growth.
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