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TOURISM MANAGEMENT AND POLICY
Perspectives from Singapore

edited by Tan Ern Ser (National University of Singapore) , Brenda S A Yeoh (National University of Singapore) , & Jennifer Wang

Tourism development is not merely about boosting tourist figures and bringing in more tourist dollars. Undoubtedly, it has to do with developing tourism resources, infrastructure, products, and attractions, but it is also about a society, polity, and economy meeting the challenges of globalization, the new millennium, and nation-building. This book deals with those issues from different perspectives and through the case of Singapore, a city-state highly integrated into the global economy. It addresses specific areas like tourism manpower, theme parks, and beaches, as well as the broader issues of economic strategy, political economy, and culture. Collectively, the articles in this book provide readers with a sense of where Singapore has gone and where it is in terms of tourism management and policy.

 
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Readership: Undergraduates, graduate students and researchers in economics, management, business and sociology.
 
“… the volume makes a worthy contribution to the broader literature examining tourism management and policy … it offers readers insights into how things are done in Singapore and the issues and challenges confronting specific tourism activities. Students, researchers, and practitioners of the industry in Singapore will definitely find this valuable. Those from further afield may also find the collection informative and enlightening … a variety of insights may be gleaned that may prove to be of value to audiences in other countries.”
Pacific Tourism Review

 
368pp
Pub. date: Apr 2002
eISBN: 9789812706553
 
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