STATE FUNCTIONS: REGULATION, STANDARDIZATION, FINANCIAL SUPPORT, PROMOTION OF TOURISM PRODUCT
Keywords:
Regulation, standardization, financial support, promotion of tourism products, tourism policy, hotel industry, certification, subsidies, Uzbekistan.Abstract
This scientific article analyzes the main functions of the state in the tourism and hotel industry – regulation, standardization, financial support, and promotion of tourism products. Tourism is one of the most dynamically developing sectors of the global economy, and the coordinating and supporting role of the state in its development is of great importance. The study uses comparative analysis, systematic approach, statistical analysis, and document analysis methods. Institutional reforms, improvements in the regulatory framework, implementation of international standards and certification systems, tax incentives, subsidies and grants mechanisms, as well as measures taken to develop the tourism brand and promote it internationally in the Republic of Uzbekistan are analyzed. The research results substantiate the interdependence of these four main functions of the state and their importance for the sustainable development of the tourism sector. Practical recommendations for promising areas of industry development are developed in the article.
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