Tourism supply in the Caribbean region: A study for the World Bank
By: Shankland and Cox Partnership
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TextPublisher: London : The Shankland Cox Partnership, November 1974Description: 441 p. tblsSubject(s): Tourism | Tourism Development | Statistics | CaribbeanSummary: This 1974 study by the Shankland Cox partner Group, prepared for the World Bank, examines the supply side of the tourism industry in the Caribbean region. It analyzes the availability and distribution of accommodation, transport, and related infrastructure across member countries. The report evaluates investment trends, development constraints, and institutional frameworks influencing tourism growth. Recommendations are provided to improve regional coordination, strengthen tourism planning, and enhance the economic benefits derived from the expanding global tourism market.
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This 1974 study by the Shankland Cox partner Group, prepared for the World Bank, examines the supply side of the tourism industry in the Caribbean region. It analyzes the availability and distribution of accommodation, transport, and related infrastructure across member countries. The report evaluates investment trends, development constraints, and institutional frameworks influencing tourism growth. Recommendations are provided to improve regional coordination, strengthen tourism planning, and enhance the economic benefits derived from the expanding global tourism market.
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