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This article delves into the complex landscape of philanthrotourism by raising four pivotal questions: Is it worth the money? What are the effects on local economies? What changes result from these initiatives? Are you a seeker or a planner? It examines the financial implications of volunteering abroad, the impact of aid on local economies, and the ethical considerations of donations versus local needs. With insights backed by data and real examples, the article encourages readers to critically assess their role in global development.
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Good Intentions and Bad Economics of Philanthrotourism – 4 questions about our place in development Thomas Soerens tsoerens@uark.edu
Questions • Is it worth the money? • What are the effects on the local economy? • What does it change? • Are you a seeker or a planner?
Is it worth the money? • Wage in Belize: $10 - $30 per day • $3700/$10 = 370 days = 37 guys for 10 days. • How do we justify? • Your education • Motivational speaker • Philanthrotourism • http://www.larknews.com/november_2005/ • http://www.philanthrotourism.com/
What are the effects on the local economy? • http://1millionshirts.org/ • Do they want our used junk? • Are t-shirts a priority need? • How much do they cost to ship? • Donated food • Put local farmers out of business? • National economies built on foreign aid • Importing stuff versus tariffs, etc. • Micro: try to use local economy • Macro: India in 80s versus today
Planner vs Seeker • Planner • Does Foreign aid work? • http://abcnews.go.com/Video/playerIndex?id=1957412 • Seeker • Probability Exercise • Team 1: committee makes guess • Team 2: each one takes a guess