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The Paradox of Tourism in Underdeveloped Economies
Tourism plays a major role for many countries’ economies; however, for countries with developing economies, the challenge is simply establishing a tourism industry. In order to have a prosperous tourism industry, investment, stability, and infrastructure are key. The paradox lies in the fact that financial capital is necessary to grow tourism, and in an economy where funding is scarce, the ability to grow is limited.