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World-wide tourist visits totaled 450 million in 1991 and revenues amounted to over $278 billion US.
Analysts suggest that the number of visitors will continue to grow throughout the 1990's.
This will occur at an estimated average rate of about 4% a year, making tourism one of the largest industries in terms of both revenue generation and employment in the world by the year 2,000.
British Columbia accounts for approximately 47% of the estimated $8 billion in tourism revenues generated by Western Canada.
(1991) This represents about 5% of the province's GPP.
On average, B.C. tourism revenues have grown at a rate of approximately 5% over the past decade. Globally, tourism revenues have ...
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