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"A valuable addition to the history of the region's tourism. For scholars and students interested in tourism, economic development, foreign investment, and sustainable development in Latin America, it has much to offer."
--H-Net Reviews

"An excellent and much-needed study on resort development and its consequences in the Spanish Caribbean."
--The Americas

"A well-written and compelling piece of work that offers much to historians of tourism, business researchers, social scientists and others who seek to unravel the complex set of forces that have guided tourism policy-making and economic development in the Caribbean."
--Bulletin of Latin American Research

"Makes a great contribution to the burgeoning literature on tourism studies, for it clearly demonstrates that Caribbean nations will continue to foster tourism development as they participate in global processes of economic integration now that agriculture and manufacturing seem to have lost their roles as the main economic activities in the region."
--Centro Journal

"…an insightful text, providing rich accounts of both sides of tourism development and allowing the reader a rare glimpse into the innards of tourism investment decisions and tourism policy." "…fills a gap in the literature of Caribbean tourism and offers many lessons as we attempt to transition our industry to one that is more inclusive, sustainable and competitive"
--Sherman Roberts, Social and Economic Studies

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