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Gay Jean-Christophe. (2012). Why is tourism doing poorly in overseas France ?. Annals of Tourism Research, 39 (3), p. 1634-1652. ISSN 0160-7383.

Titre du document
Why is tourism doing poorly in overseas France ?
Année de publication
2012
Type de document
Article référencé dans le Web of Science WOS:000307144100016
Auteurs
Gay Jean-Christophe
Source
Annals of Tourism Research, 2012, 39 (3), p. 1634-1652 ISSN 0160-7383
Overseas France, with its flattering economic indicators (per capita GDP, HDI, etc.), is undergoing uncompetitive growth, supported by transfer and tax exemption policies. In this context, tourism has fallen victim to Dutch disease, which is hindering its development. The diversity of statuses and varied degrees of autonomy only play a small role in distinguishing France's overseas territories according to the degree to which tourism has developed there. Rather, it is distance from Metropolitan (mainland) France and, correlatively, the share of tourists from Metropolitan France in overall tourist flows that make up the most distinguishing factor. Only three islands (Bora Bora, Saint Martin and Saint Barthelemy) follow the SITE model, whereas many archipelagos are good examples of the MIRAB model.
Plan de classement
Economie : secteurs d'activité [096]
Localisation
Fonds IRD [F B010057113]
Identifiant IRD
fdi:010057113
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