Tourism and development are frequently mentioned together, yet the
contribution of tourism to development in the Third World is
controversial. This book provides an in depth study of Mexico's
experience with the international tourism industry over the last 35
years of the 20th century. Beginning in the 1960s the Mexican
government actively sought to export tourism services to foreigners
as a conscious development strategy. The book traces government
efforts and the developmental outcomes resulting from this policy
of "exporting paradise."
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