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Tourism's economic input is often significant in developing countries, but the relationship remains inherently inequitable, with the rich visiting the poor and prescribing the conditions which they expect to find. Economic benefits tend not to reach the poorest, leaking out to Western based tour operators and national governments. So, to date, the poorest have been most impacted and least rewarded. Visit this Eldis page for their feature on tourism and poverty; policy and research.