The Effects of Tourism on the Cusco Region of Peru Author: Anderson, Christopher Date published: 2008 |
Abstract | Over the last decade tourism has become increasing important in domestic and international economics. Unfortunately just like every other sector of an economy, it can't grow unrestricted or there is the very real possibility of economic consequences. To prevent negative externalities the subject must be thoroughly explored just like anything else that is potentially powerful. There is a rather uniform consensus on the subject of how tourism must grow, but the effects haven't really been explored in developing countries where tourism can have an exponential impact on the economy. There have been a number of ideas as to how tourism should be handled in developing countries, hopefully this research can provide a bit of unanimity to the topic. |
Alternative title | University of Wisconsin-La Crosse Journal of Undergraduate Research |
UW-La Crosse JUR | |
Author | Anderson, Christopher |
Contributor | University of Wisconsin-La Crosse Undergraduate Research Program |
Owner | University of Wisconsin-La Crosse |
Sponsor | Anderson, Donna M. |
Type of resource | text |
Genre | journal |
Genre authority | marcgt |
Publisher name | University of Wisconsin-La Crosse |
Place of publication | La Crosse, Wisconsin |
Date published | 2008 |
Date captured | 2016-12-06 |
Language | eng |
Width | 8.5 |
Height | 10.99 |
Subject topic | University of Wisconsin-La Crosse -- Students -- Research -- Periodicals Authority: LCSH |
Subject topic | College students -- Research -- United States -- Periodicals Authority: LCSH |
Subject topic | Journals Authority: LCSH |
Subject topic | Economics Authority: LCSH |
Note | Published as part of the University of Wisconsin-La Crosse Journal of Undergraduate Research, Volume 11 (2008) |
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Collection | UWL Undergraduate Research & Creativity Collection / UWL Journal of Undergraduate Research |
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