I do critical analysis...you cheerlead like a Mini Bartlett
I acknowledge tourism's strengths in providing vital employment for quite a few of our low skilled peeps who don't have many other prospects...and earning FX.
The only points not addressed are the facts that JA tourism is overwhelmingly low skill, low wage & low value-adding. The enviro costs are extremely high and the retained FX earnings are low ... only ~40% because it requires tremendous imports to be sustained.
Consequently tourism is ill-suited to lead the transformation of the JA economy in the 21st Century. So if it continues to be our "leading industry"...we won't transform the country to some semblance of advanced development.
Our biggest enterprise (apart from receiving remittance alms from foreign) is being servants to foreigners. In truth this economic scenario is PATHETIC
This is not the fault of tourism...but the fault of JLPNP mis-leadership over generations
Ah suh di ting set like it or not
I acknowledge tourism's strengths in providing vital employment for quite a few of our low skilled peeps who don't have many other prospects...and earning FX.
The only points not addressed are the facts that JA tourism is overwhelmingly low skill, low wage & low value-adding. The enviro costs are extremely high and the retained FX earnings are low ... only ~40% because it requires tremendous imports to be sustained.
Consequently tourism is ill-suited to lead the transformation of the JA economy in the 21st Century. So if it continues to be our "leading industry"...we won't transform the country to some semblance of advanced development.
Our biggest enterprise (apart from receiving remittance alms from foreign) is being servants to foreigners. In truth this economic scenario is PATHETIC
This is not the fault of tourism...but the fault of JLPNP mis-leadership over generations
Ah suh di ting set like it or not
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