Tourism industry in Russia and the EU: are there any consequences of multitiered national agenda?
Journal: RUDN Journal of Economics (Vol.27, No. 3)Publication Date: 2020-03-06
Authors : Ilya Bogdashev; Anna Apalkova; Elena Votchenko;
Page : 536-550
Keywords : tourism industry; public-private partnerships; Gross National Product; GNP; tourism macro-economic indicators; the Russian tourism industry; Cyprus touristic sector; Czech touristic sector; rural tourism;
Abstract
The aim of the research is to analyze the modern trends and today's development stage of tourism industries in Russia and the EU (Cyprus and the Czech Republic). The article touches a vital topic of contemporary relations among touristic sphere representatives (national and local entrepreneurs), society (consumers), and governmental support (national and local authorities) through the prism of their relations. The authors consider fundamental macro-economic indicators of the tourism industry as an object of the research, whereas mathematical methods of forecasting in tourism studies are as a subject of the research. Besides, the authors underline the main directions of entrepreneurship support as a part of being a successful start-up, in our case, in the touristic industry. Furthermore, it is worth noting the characteristics of the tourism market and the peculiarities of its regulation. In the end, the collaborators have concluded by analyzing the fact that the government regulation of tourism is an effective means of stimulating investment activity, improving the quality of services provided, and solving social problems in terms of the real health of the nation. However, it is crucial to bear in mind that the main directions of state policy should be the stability and competitiveness of the tourist complex.
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