Patrones de la demanda turística de un país centralizadoel caso peruano
- Ballena Domínguez, Víctor
- Martínez Roget, Fidel
- Fernández Arufe, Josefa E. (dir.)
- Rojo García, José Luis (dir.)
- Moyano Pesquera, Pedro Benito (coord.)
- Somarriba Arechavala, Noelia (coord.)
Verlag: Asociación Española de Economía Aplicada, ASEPELT
ISBN: 84-96477-93-2
Datum der Publikation: 2007
Titel des Bandes: Área I : Economía internacional y desarrollo
Ausgabe: 1
Seiten: 99-120
Kongress: ASEPELT España. Reunión anual (21. 2007. Valladolid)
Art: Konferenz-Beitrag
Zusammenfassung
One of the characteristics of most of the developing countries is it centralizing the economic and commercial activities in your respective capitals, many of these tend to be, therefore, centralist and to monopolize all the benefits that are obtained of the process of development that they are obtaining in the time. In the present work the Peruvian case will be exposed as that of an economy in process of reaching a supported development and in which, your economic structure they present from several decades behind, a clear phenomenon of centralization around your capital, the city of Lima, which concentrates the whole economic and commercial movement of the country. After search has realized a structural reform in your state devices, Peru, in the tourism a her The city of Lima was, from the decade of 1970, receptora of a current of immigration proceeding from the rural one. At present, an intense tourist movement produces to itself in the opposite direction that helps to redistribute the economic results of the progress reached by the Peruvian economy in the last years. The aim of the work will be to analyze, from the results of a survey, in origin, the characteristics of the tourist demand that comes from the city of Lima.