STATISTICAL ASSESSMENT OF TOURISM DEVELOPMENT STAGES AND DIRECTIONS IN UZBEKISTAN

Authors

  • Ayubjonov Abbas Hosilovich Head of the Department of Statistics of TDIU, associate professor

Keywords:

Economy, tourism, smart tourism, logistics

Abstract

The main reason for the growing demand for tourism services in the world is primarily socio-economic reasons, ie an increase in funds in the hands of the population, an increase in free time, an extension of the vacation period provided to employees and the expansion of such opportunities. Also, an increase in the development of transport, its cheapness and accessibility, a reduction or abolition of currency restrictions, liberalization of the visa regime, etc.

References

Decision No. PQ-2666 on the organization of activities of the State Committee for Tourism Development of the Republic of Uzbekistan. https://lex.uz/

Current Issues Of Tourism Development In Uzbekistan https://core.ac.uk/download/336866720.pdf ( Kujelya Yu . L. _ Tourism i hospitality _ Textbook :- M. _ : Izdatelstvo Yurayt , 2018. — 439 p . )

Current Issues Of Tourism Development In Uzbekistan https://core.ac.uk/download/336866720.pdf ( Morozova N., Morozov M., Informatsionnoe obespechenie turizma. Uchebnik. Moscow, KnoRus , 2016, 7 c )

N. Khaidarov . Tourism in development foreign countries experience _ It's open economy : healthy competition , business environment investment environment attractiveness / International practical conference / TDIU .

http://arm.sies.uz/wp-content/uploads/2020/10/12-y-Halkara-turizm.-Darslik-XMMamatkulov-ABBektemirov-va-bosh.-S-2007-.pd

Compiled based on the information of the Statistics Agency in the presence of the President of the Republic of Uzbekistan. https://stat.uz.

Downloads

Published

2023-12-12

How to Cite

Ayubjonov Abbas Hosilovich. (2023). STATISTICAL ASSESSMENT OF TOURISM DEVELOPMENT STAGES AND DIRECTIONS IN UZBEKISTAN. World Economics and Finance Bulletin, 29, 20-25. Retrieved from https://scholarexpress.net/index.php/wefb/article/view/3631

Issue

Section

Articles