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Sustaining Tourism, Sustaining Capitalism? The Tourism Industry's Role in Global Capitalist Expansion
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2011
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Tourism ManagementTourism PerformanceTourism SupplyInternational TourismEconomic DevelopmentTourism IndustryCultural TourismEconomic HistoryEconomic GrowthGlobal StudiesPolitical EcologyNatural ResourcesTourism DemandEcotourismHealth SciencesEconomicsGlobal Capitalist ExpansionInternational Tourism IndustryTourism PlanningTourism CompetitivenessGlobalizationCultureDestination MarketingBusinessTourism
Abstract This article contends that international tourism may be one important means by which the capitalist world-economy seeks to sustain itself in the face of inherent contradictions that threaten its long-term survival. Marxist critics have long identified an inevitable tendency towards crises of overproduction (over-accumulation) within the capitalist system, provoked by what Marx termed the central contradiction between imperatives of production and consumption. Subsequent analysts have highlighted a variety of so-called ‘fixes’ by which overproduction crises can be forestalled through spatial and/or temporal displacement of excess accumulated capital. Building upon this analysis, I outline a number of such fixes intrinsic to the development of the international tourism industry. In addition, I suggest that ecotourism development in particular provides additional fixes for capitalism's so-called ‘second contradiction’ between the imperative of continual growth and finite natural resources. In sum, I...
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