Role of Government and the Private Sector in Bangladesh Tourism
Sakib Bin Amin ()
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Sakib Bin Amin: North South University
Chapter Chapter 6 in The Economy of Tourism in Bangladesh, 2021, pp 139-155 from Springer
Abstract:
Abstract The sustainable development of the tourism industry involves government participation in providing a favourable environment for the industry in increasing competitiveness. However, in many developing and emerging countries, the government cannot provide the adequate investment and expedite the tourism industry’s development processes alone due to its multidimensional nature. Therefore, the private sector offers the necessary investment, entrepreneurial skills, and facilitates government developmental initiatives towards tourism development. The amalgamation of both the public and private sectors involvement can lead to the progress of the tourism industry in Bangladesh by cancelling out each other’s weaknesses and obtaining greater efficiency in policy implementation.
Keywords: Government; Public sector; Private sector; Public–private partnerships; Tourism; Bangladesh; Investment; Sustainable development goals (SDGs) (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2021
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-72900-4_6
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