Sustainable Ecotourism in Central America: Comparative Advantage in a
Globalized World examines the factors necessary for Nicaragua, Panama,
and Belize to implement an economic development model based on the
growth of ecotourism and foreign direct investment. In order to
determine what factors are necessary to implement this model, this
book analyzes the state of ecotourism development in Costa Rica and
the lessons that the Costa Rican case can provide for other Central
American states. It also assesses the effects of globalization and the
increasing implementation of free market policies on the development
of ecotourism. The book ultimately argues that globalization and
neoliberalism have made it more likely that states will be able to
adopt a development model based on ecotourism and foreign direct
investment due to the manner in which neoliberalism and globalization
help to create ever-increasing economic interconnectedness and
openness. While globalization has served to shrink the world and make
it easier for people to travel, the economic openness of neoliberalism
has facilitated global flows of both tourists and international
capital into every corner of the world. Understanding the way
globalization and neoliberalism interact with ecotourism development
and foreign direct investment is the key to formulating policy
recommendations for states in Central America to jumpstart their
economic development.
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Comparative Advantage in a Globalized World
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9798216214120
Publisert
2025
Utgave
1. utgave
Utgiver
Bloomsbury USA
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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