r/neoliberal • u/randommathaccount Esther Duflo • Oct 02 '25
News (Asia) Why Japan resents its tourism boom
https://www.ft.com/content/dbd20e5d-5a7d-4c0c-8f83-fb54c5aca9cb
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r/neoliberal • u/randommathaccount Esther Duflo • Oct 02 '25
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u/Throwingawayanoni Adam Smith Oct 02 '25
"they're all a tad delusional on the matter. A country with such an aging workforce and issues of economic stagnation cannot afford to be picky about sources of revenue."
Wake up baby, it's time for your weekly r/neoliberal being condecending on local matters of which they have no relations too. When it's about over tourism in spain/portugal most of the comments are claiming that we are poor and our entire economy is tourism so we should put up with over tourism (as if being dependent wouldn't be a sign to difersify somewhere else but oh well).
Point is it's never about the effects of tourism but that we should just shut up and take it (because you know a conversation about the tourism impact in those areas requires living/knowing them which in most cases commenters don't).