
Economist Podcasts Arrivals haul: anti-tourism’s folly
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Aug 8, 2024 Corbin Duncan, a finance and economics writer at The Economist, sheds light on the rising anti-tourism sentiment in cities like Barcelona. He discusses how harsh policies can backfire, harming both tourists and locals. The conversation also touches on innovative strategies cities are employing to balance these tensions. Additionally, listeners are intrigued by Russia’s unique military recruitment tactics amid the ongoing conflict and the unexpected revival of feature phones as a simpler alternative to smartphones.
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Tourism Boom
- Tourism is booming in 2023, exceeding pre-pandemic levels.
- Emerging markets like Albania are experiencing significant growth in international arrivals.
Tourism's Economic Impact
- Tourism significantly contributes to global GDP, trade, and employment.
- It's boosting economies in countries like Greece, Portugal, and Spain.
Barcelona Protests
- Barcelona locals protest against tourism, using water pistols on visitors.
- They are concerned about changes to their city's character, tacky shops, and low-paying tourism jobs.

