Caribbean Island Tourism: Pathway to Continued Colonial Servitude
Tourism has been an important component of Caribbean island economy for more than three decades. The business model is based largely on the deployment of low-wage workers in destination surroundings which mimic the past colonial plantation era. Moreover, mass tourism has resulted in stretching the c...
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| Main Author: | Alfred Wong |
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| Format: | Article |
| Language: | English |
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Université des Antilles
2015-12-01
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| Series: | Études Caribéennes |
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| Online Access: | https://journals.openedition.org/etudescaribeennes/7524 |
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